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The Irish Times

Index The Irish Times

The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper launched on 29 March 1859. [1]

5129 relations: "Awaken, My Love!", /2016ALBUM/, A Blessing and a Curse, A Brand New Me (Aretha Franklin album), A Certain Trigger, A Christmas Star, A Creature I Don't Know, A Dark Song, A Date for Mad Mary, A Deeper Understanding, A Failure of Capitalism, A Family (painting), A Fierce Pancake, A Film with Me in It, A Girl from Mogadishu, A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing, A Hidden Ulster, A History of Horror, A History of Ireland in 100 Objects, A House, A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld, A Multitude of Angels, A Place to Bury Strangers (album), A Walk Across the Rooftops, A'ali, A, B and C v Ireland, A. J. Potter, A5 road (Northern Ireland), Aaron Saxton, Abbeville, Dublin, Abir Sultan, Abortion in the Republic of Ireland, Abortion Rights Campaign, About Elly, Absolute Jest, Abstentionism, Abuse scandal in the Sisters of Mercy, Acallam na Senórach, Achieving Vagueness, Acoustic Classics, Ada English, Adam Cheyer, Adam Clayton, Adam de Hereford, Adam Driver, Adare Manor, Adebisi Shank, Adelaide Hospital (Dublin), Aden unrest (2015–present), Adrian Crowley, ..., Adrian Freeman, Adrian Hardiman, Aengus Ó Snodaigh, Aengus Finucane, Aer Arann, Aer Lingus, Affirmation World Tour, African Union, Afro Celt Sound System, After Bach, After the Afterparty, Aftermath of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016, Afua Hirsch, Against the Head, Ahmed Dlimi, Aidan Dunne, Aidan Gillen, Aidan Mathews, Aidan McGrath, Aideen Hayden, Aiken Promotions, AIM (album), Ain't It Fun (Paramore song), Aindrias Ó Caoimh (attorney general), Aine Lawlor, Air Arabia Maroc, Air Force Blue, Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption, Air Travel Tax, Airbnb, Aisling Cooney, Aisling Judge, Akins, Al-Haq, Al-Nusra Front, Alain de Botton, Alan Moore (poet), Alan Shatter, Alan Turing, Albert Bachmann, Albert Nobbs, Alberto Granado, Aldo Duscher, Alex Hijmans, Alex Kerr (loyalist), Alex Turner (musician), Alex White (politician), Alexander Thom (almanac editor), Alexey Titarenko, Alfie Byrne, Alfredo Ramírez, Algerian national reconciliation referendum, 2005, Ali Afshari, Ali Hewson, Ali-Royal, Alia Sabur, Alice Echols, Alice Glenn, Alice Mary Higgins, Alice O'Sullivan, Alison O'Donnell, Alison Spittle, Alistair Cragg, Alistair Griffin, All for Latvia!, All Hour Cymbals, All I Need (Foxes album), All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1998, All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, Allen McClay, Alma López, Alone in Berlin (film), Alternative Miss Ireland, Alumni of the Dublin Institute of Technology, Amadou Balaké, Amanda Coogan, Amber and Green, Ambition (novel), America's Most Hated Family in Crisis, America's National Parks, American Gangster (album), American Invasion Tour, American Irish Historical Society, American Oxygen, American Solidarity Party, American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War, Americans for Prosperity, Amhrán na bhFiann, Amnesty International Ireland, Amongst Women, Amy Adams, Amy Huberman, Amy Winehouse, An Awesome Wave, An Béal Bocht, An de Ryck, An Irish solution to an Irish problem, An Klondike, An Ríoghacht, Anakana Schofield, Anasyrma, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Andando el Tiempo, Anders Behring Breivik, Andrew Beattie (politician), Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs, Andrew Browne (rugby union), Andrew McNeillie, Andriy Naumov, Andy "The Bull" McSharry, Andy Kyriacou, Andy Pollak, Angel of Grozny, Angela Scanlon, Angels & Devils (The Bug album), Angels in My Hair, Angie Bowie, Anglo Irish Bank, Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009, Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy, Anglo-Irish Agreement, Anglo-Irish big house, Anglo-Irish people, Anglo-Irish Treaty Dáil vote, Animal Heart, Animation Ireland, Ann Louise Gilligan, Ann Lovett, Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, Ann Scott (singer), Anna Neagle, Annabel Abbs, Annalise Murphy, Anne Clarke (theatre producer), Anne Cleary, Anne Enright, Anne Finucane, Anne Harris (journalist), Anne Haverty, Anne Marie Forrest, Anne Marie Waters, Anne Moen Bullitt, Anne Rigney, Annelies Strba, Anneliese Dressel, Annesley Bridge, Annie Courtney, Annie Massy, Anniemal, Anonymous blog, Ansel Elgort, Ante Covic, Anthony Cronin, Anthony Donelan, Anthony Drennan, Anthony J. Hederman, Anthony Nash (hurler), Anthony Thompson (Gaelic footballer), Anti-austerity movement in Ireland, Anti-Irish sentiment, Antonia Logue, Antonio Conte, Antonio Sant'Elia, Antony McDonald, Aodh de Blácam, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin, Aoife Budd, Aoife Kavanagh, Apologies to the Queen Mary, Appointment of Catholic bishops, Après Match, April 1914, Aqualung (musician), Aquazone (theme park), Arbour Hill Prison, Architecture of Limerick, Arclight (album), Ardara, County Donegal, Ardee, Ardscoil Rís, Dublin, Ariana Bundy, Ariel Garcé, Arja Kajermo, Armin T. Wegner, Armley asbestos disaster, Arms Crisis, Arno Karlen, Arnotts (Ireland), Arqiva, Art film, Art. 23 1/15, Art. 23 2/15 and Art. 23 1/16, Artane Band, Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian, Arthur Duff, Arthur Evans (author), Arthur Mathews (writer), Arthur Morgan (Irish politician), Arthur Quinlan, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, Arthur's Day, Artur Kozłowski (speleologist), Asgard (yacht), Ash Wednesday, Ashford Castle, Asiatisch, Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare, At Swim-Two-Birds, At Your Inconvenience, Atheist Alliance International, Athenry, Athletic–Barcelona clásico, Atlantic Open, Atlantic Philanthropies, Attorney General v. X, Audi Dublin International Film Festival, Auditors of the Literary and Historical Society (University College Dublin), Audrey Carville, Audrey Magee, August 1916, August Is a Wicked Month, Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation, Austrian presidential election, 2010, Austrian presidential election, 2016, Austryn Wainhouse, Autobahn (album), Aventas group, Averil Power, Aviva Stadium, Avril Doyle, Aziza (album), Áilleacht, Áine Brady, Áine O'Dwyer, Áine O'Gorman, Álvaro Uribe, Éamon Ó Cuív, Éilís Ní Dhuibhne, Éirígí, Éric Rohmer, Óglaigh na hÉireann (Real IRA splinter group), Órlaithí Flynn, Ùr-sgeul, Babi Yar in poetry, Back to the Woods (album), Backronym, Backwoods Barbie Tour, Bad Day in Blackrock, Bad Hombre (album), Bad Wolves, Baghdad International School, Bahrain Thirteen, Bahrain–Iran relations, Bahraini uprising of 2011, Balbriggan, Balisada, Ballaghaderreen, Ballycroy National Park, Ballygowan water, Ballyhaunis, Ballyhea Says No, Ballymurphy massacre, Ban Ki-moon, Banastre Tarleton, Bang Bang (Dubliner), Bankruptcy Law in the Republic of Ireland, Barbara McDonald, Barbara Shelley, Barbara Steele, Barnaslingan, Barrow Way, Barry Andrews (politician), Barry Daly, Barry Johnston (footballer), Barry McGovern, Barry Murphy (comedian), Barry Paris, Bashkim Fino, Basil Chubb, Basil Hume, Batt O'Keeffe, Battle of Aden (2018), Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016), Baz's Culture Clash, Bazil Ashmawy, Be Here Now (album), Beacon (album), Beara Way, Beat 102 103, Beatrice Behan, Beautiful Lies (Birdy album), Beautiful Life (Jimmy Greene album), Beauty and the Beat (The Go-Go's album), Beckett on Film, Becoming Jane, Beethoven Symphonies (Liszt), Before Today, Bei Bei Shuai, Being Eileen, Being Human (UK TV series), Belfast Blitz, Belfast City Hall flag protests, Belfast Confetti (poem), Belfast Corporation election, 1914, Belfast Corporation election, 1920, Belfast Royal Academy, Belfast Trades Council, Belfast West by-election, 2011, Belinda McKeon, Belinda O'Hooley, Bell X1 (band), Belmayne, BeLonG To, Bembo, Ben O'Connor, Benbulbin, Benfica W.S.C., Benjamin Plunket, Benny Morris, Berlin state election, 2011, Bernadette Greevy, Bernard Commons, Bernard Farrell, Bernard Fox (Irish republican), Bernard Jackman, Bernard O'Kane, Bertie (TV series), Bertie Ahern, Bertie Messitt, Bertiespeak, Better Place (Rachel Platten song), Between the Canals, Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective, Beverley Flynn, Beverley O'Sullivan, Bewley's, Bhi Bhiman, Bianca Nera, Bicycle helmet laws by country, Big Black Coat, Big Buck's, Big Inner, Big Music (Simple Minds album), Big Self, Bilberry goat, Bill Biggart, Bill Cosby 77, Bill Cullen (businessman), Bill Long (writer), Billy Kelleher, Billy Timmins, Binghamton shootings, Bingo Bango, Birds of America (stories), Bisexual lighting, Bishopstown Stadium, Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970), Blaa, Black (singer), Black America Again, Black and Tan, Black Light (John McLaughlin album), Black Messiah (album), Black or White (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel song), Black Origami, Black Rivers, Black site, Black Standard, Black Thursday, Black Widow (Iggy Azalea song), Black Wind, White Land, BlackRock, Blackrock College, BlackSUMMERS'night, Blade Runner 2049, Blasphemy law, Blasphemy law in the Republic of Ireland, Blink (band), Blogorrah.com, Blood Bitch, Bloodlands, Bloody Friday (1972), Bloody Sunday Inquiry, Blow (Beyoncé song), Blue Room (The Orb song), Bluenote Café, Blueshirts, Bluestack Way, Bo Almqvist, Bob Byrne, Bob Casey (rugby union), Bob Doyle (activist), Bobby Kerr (businessman), Bobby Sands: 66 Days, Body and Soul (1930 song), Body Language (Kylie Minogue album), Bohemian F.C., Boland's Mill, Bolivia, Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home, Bon Secours Sisters, Bones + Longing, Boo Hewerdine, Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland, Book of Intuition, Boombox – Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro and Disco Rap 1979-82, Booty (song), Border barrier, Boris Yeltsin circling over Shannon diplomatic incident, Born to Sing: No Plan B, Borough status in the United Kingdom, Boston Irish Famine Memorial, Boston Public Library, Bounty (chocolate bar), Boxer (The National album), Boycotts of Israel, Boyle Roche, Boylesports, Boys and Girls in America, Boyzone, Brad Watson (writer), Bradley Wiggins, Brassland Records, Braveheart (song), Bray, Bray Head, Bray Jazz Festival, Brazen Heart, Brú na Bóinne, Brüno, Break Stuff (album), Breakfast Republic, Breandán Ó Buachalla, Breandán Ó hEithir, Breathless (Terence Blanchard album), Breda O'Brien, Breffni Park, Brenda Fricker, Brendan Balfe, Brendan Behan, Brendan Benson, Brendan Devlin, Brendan Graham, Brendan Hamill (writer), Brendan Howlin, Brendan Lynch (writer), Brendan McGahon, Brendan McWilliams, Brendan O'Regan, Brendan Ogle, Brendan Ryan (Cork politician), Brendan Smith (politician), Brendan Smyth, Brewster's Millions (1985 film), Brian Conaghan, Brian Cowen, Brian Cowen nude portraits controversy, Brian Crowley, Brian Curtin, Brian D'Arcy, Brian Fallon (critic), Brian Friel, Brian Hayes (politician), Brian Hogan, Brian Jennings (journalist), Brian Keenan (writer), Brian Lenihan Jnr, Brian Lenihan Snr, Brian Lohan, Brian McDermott (murder victim), Brian Moore (novelist), Brian O'Connell (hurler), Brian O'Driscoll, Brian O'Nolan, Brian Smyth, Brian Walsh (politician), Brigid Makowski, Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett, Bringin' It, Bristol (UK Parliament constituency), British Isles fixed sea link connections, British Isles naming dispute, British–Irish Council, Broadmeadow viaduct, Broadsheet, Broadside (magazine), Broke with Expensive Taste, Broken English (album), Broombridge railway station, Bruce Arnold (author), Brucellosis, Bruno Mars, Bryan Cranston, Bryan Dobson, Bryan Malessa, Bryan Singer, BT Sport ESPN, Budge Pountney, Buffalo Sunn, Bundee Aki, Burning of Wildgoose Lodge, Burning the Bed, Burren Way, Busáras, Bush–Blair 2003 Iraq memo, C. Douglas Deane, C.B.C. Monkstown, C.L.G. Aodh Ruadh, C.L.G. Naomh Adhamhnáin, C.U. Burn, Caché (film), Cahal Daly, Cait O'Riordan, Caleb Foundation, Call Me by Your Name (film), Call the Comet, Callum O'Dowda, Callus (album), Camp Bondsteel, Campaign Against Home and Water Taxes, Can't Be Tamed (song), Can't Cope, Won't Cope, Canaan Banana, Canadian English, Canal Livre, Cancer screening in Ireland, Cannabis in Ireland, Caoilfhionn Nic Pháidín, Capital punishment in Ireland, Capri (horse), Caragh Lake, Carey Mulligan, Caritas in veritate, Carl Stearns Clancy, Carlisle Pier, Carlos Chaile, Carlow Brewing Company, Carlow County Museum, Carlow Nationalist, Carlow–Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency), Carmen Souza, Carol Young, Caroline Casey (activist), Caroline Grace Cassidy, Caroline Hussey, Carrickmacross, Carrickmines, Carrickmines Castle, Carrie & Lowell Tour, Carroll Moran, Carroll's, Carry On Columbus, Carry the Meek, Cartell, Carysfort College, Castlepalooza, Castlerea, Castleward Opera, Casual Conquest, Casualties of the 2011 Libyan Civil War, Cata Díaz, Cathal Ó Murchadha, Cathal Coughlan (musician), Cathal Goan, Cathal Mac Coille, Cathal O'Shannon (TV presenter), Cathal Parlon, Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway, Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow, Catherine McGuinness, Catherine Nevin, Catherine Tanvier, Catholic (album), Catholic Church abuse cases, Catholic Church sexual abuse cases, Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal in Ireland, Catholic Democrats (Ireland), Catholic sexual abuse cases in Europe, Catholic University School, Cathy Davey, Cathy Kelly, Caubeen, Caught in a Free State, Cavan Way, César Delgado, Cóir, Cónal Creedon, Ceann Comhairle, Ceann Comhairle election, 2016, Cecil Barror, Cecil Frances Alexander, Cecil Sheridan, Celbridge, Celebration Rock, Celebrity Bainisteoir, Celebrity Bainisteoir (season 2), Celestino Migliore, Celia de Fréine, Celtic Media Festival, Celtic Tiger, Censorship in the Republic of Ireland, Cerebral Ballzy (album), Cerulean Salt, Chalice of Doña Urraca, Challenging Times, Chamber Choir Ireland, Chance Kelly, Chapo Trap House, Charles Acton (critic), Charles Armstrong (Northern Ireland), Charles Bacik, Charles Brinsley Marlay, Charles Cameron (physician), Charles Chenevix Trench, Charles Flanagan, Charles Haughey, Charles Kingsley, Charles Lynch (pianist), Charles MacHugh (bishop), Charles Rafter, Charles Tannock, Charlestown, County Mayo, Charleville, County Cork, Charlie Bird, Charlie Haden/Jim Hall, Charlie McConalogue, Charlie McCreevy, Charlie Webb, Charlize Theron filmography, Charlotte Riddell, Charlotte Zeepvat, Chartered Accountants Ireland, Chastisement, Chelsea Rose, Chemistry (Girls Aloud album), Cherry Wine (Hozier song), CherryOS, Child corporal punishment laws, Children and Family Relationships Act 2015, Children of the Century, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, China Center of Adoption Affairs, Chinese property bubble (2005–11), Chloe Magee, Choice Music Prize, Chris Agee, Chris and Ciara, Chris Andrews (politician), Chris Conway (footballer), Chris de Burgh, Chris Patten, Chris Singleton (musician), Chris Stevenson, Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau, Christian aTunde Adjuah, Christian Centrist Party, Christian Pauls, Christian Short, Christian Solidarity Party, Christine Buckley, Christine Longford, Christine Marzano, Christine Tobin, Christoph Flügge, Christoph Mueller, Christopher Nolan (author), Christy Brown, Christy Burke, Christy Greene, Christy Kinahan, Christy O'Connor Snr, Christy O'Sullivan, Christy Ring, Chucho Valdés, Church of Scientology, Cian Kelleher, Ciara Judge, Ciaran Carson, Ciaran McKeown, Ciarán Cannon, Ciarán Cuffe, Ciarán Mac Mathúna, Ciarán Sheehan, Cillian Gallagher, Cinema of Ireland, Cistercian College, Roscrea, Citizens' assembly, Citizens' Assembly (Ireland), Citroën XM, City of Derry Building Society, City Spectacular, Citywest, Civil and Public Services Union, Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010, CJ Stander, Claire Lambe, Clandestine (novel), Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (album), Clara Bog, Clara, County Offaly, Clare Daly, Clare Gerada, Clare O'Leary, Clare Shine, Class Act (Irish TV series), Claud Cockburn, Clay Walker (album), Clíona Ní Chiosáin, Cliff Taylor (journalist), Cliffs of Dooneen, Clifton Wrottesley, Climate of Ireland, Clomantagh Castle, Clondalkin, Clongowes Wood College, Clonturk, Coat of arms of Ireland, Cock-a-Doodle Dandy, CoderDojo, Codes (band), Coggalbeg hoard, Coláiste Íosagáin, Coláiste Iognáid, Galway, Colin Howell, College Bowl, College Historical Society, College Tribune, Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run, Colm Ó Lochlainn, Colm Keaveney, Colm Kiernan, Colm Mac Eochaidh, Colm Mulcahy, Colm Murphy, Colm Tobin, Colombian presidential election, 2010, Coloring Book (mixtape), Colossal Youth, Colum McCann, Columbus University (Louisiana), Combat operations in 2012 during the Battle of Aleppo, Come Around Sundown World Tour, Comhairle na Míre Gaile, Comhar Dún Chaocháin Teo, Coming Up (album), Commission of investigation (Ireland), Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse, Common Ground (Gary Burton album), Communications Clinic, Company (The Drink album), Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Con Murphy (RTÉ), Conán O'Donnell, Concept album, Concerns and controversies at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Confidence motions in Dáil Éireann, Congregation of Christian Brothers, Conjugal visit, Conleith Gilligan, Connacht Rugby, Conor Brady, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Conor Lenihan, Conor Lyne, Conor McKeon, Conor McPhillips, Conor Mitchell, Conor O'Clery, Conor Pope, Conservative Party (UK) Conference, Conspiracy of Silence (film), Constitution of Ireland, Constitutional Convention (Ireland), Construction worker, Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Europe), Convergence (Warren Wolf album), Conversations with Eamon Dunphy, COPE Foundation, Coping Mechanisms, Cora Sherlock, Cora Venus Lunny, Coralie de Burgh, Cork (city), Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency), Cork City Ballet, Cork City Firebirds, Cork Kent railway station, Cork Local Government Review, Cork Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency), Cork Senior Football Championship, Cork's Red FM, Cormac Battle, Cormac Brennan, Cormac O'Ceallaigh, Cormac O'Raifeartaigh, Corn Uí Mhuirí, Corporals killings, Corporate haven, Corrib gas controversy, Corrie (surname), Corruption in Ireland, Cosmogramma, Cougar Town, Council of State (Ireland), Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay, Country Girl (memoir), County Clare, County Hall, Cork, County Wexford, Court (film), Court of Appeal (Ireland), Covanta Energy, Craic, Craig Joubert, Craig Ronaldson, Críona Ní Dhálaigh, Creation (Keith Jarrett album), Creature Comfort, Creature of the Night (novel), CRH plc, Crime in Kosovo, Crime in Vietnam, Criminal Courts of Justice (Dublin), Cristian Fabbiani, Criticism of Apple Inc., Croatian War of Independence, Croke Park, Cromwell in Ireland, Crosaire, Cross (Justice album), Cross-border flag for Ireland, Crown Estate, Cruel Summer (GOOD Music album), Crumlin, Dublin, Cry of Morning, Ctrl (SZA album), Cultural and Educational Panel, Culture (album), Culture of Ireland, Cumann na nGaedheal, Curly Girl Method, Cynthia Longfield, Cynthia McKinney, Cyprian Brady, Cypriot presidential election, 2003, Cyril Cusack, Czech legislative election, 2017, D v Ireland, D'Olier Street, D. A. Binchy, D. D. Sheehan, DAA (Irish company), Daily Express (Dublin), Daily Ireland, Daithí Ó Drónaí, Daithí Doolan, Dalek, Dalymount Park, Damien Dempsey, Damien Duff, Damien Richardson (footballer), Damn (Kendrick Lamar album), Damson (horse), Dan Boyle (politician), Dan Kiely, Dan Martin (cyclist), Dan Murphy (trade unionist), Dan Neville, Dan Parks, Dan Rooney, Dan Spring, Dance critique, Dance Design, Dances with Smurfs, Dangerous Woman (song), Daniel Costigan, Daniel Joseph Bradley, Daniel McGladdery, Daniel O'Keeffe (judge), Daniel O'Rourke (politician), Daniel Rambaut, Danilo Gerlo, Danny Ellis, Danny O'Brien (journalist), Danske Bank, Danske Bank (Ireland), Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in popular culture, Daphni Leef, Dara Ó Briain, Dara Ó Cinnéide, Dark Room Notes, Dark Sky Island, Darkness into Light, Darling Arithmetic, Darragh Ó Sé, Darren Yapp, DART Underground, Dartmouth Square, Darwin Deez (album), Daryl Horgan, Daryl Kavanagh, Dateline London, Dave Allen (comedian), Dave Couse, Dave Fanning, Dave Gannon, Dave Odlum, Dave Wallis, Daveyboyz, David A. McNeill, David Alejandro Rojina, David Allan Rees, David Bleakley, David Byrne (Irish politician), David Cullinane, David Davin-Power, David Eady, David Emerson Root, David Gray (musician), David Helfgott, David Hirst (journalist), David Horovitz, David J. Cooney, David J. Simms, David Kelly (actor), David Malone (swimmer), David Matthews (runner), David McCourt, David McCullagh, David McIlveen, David McKittrick, David McMahon (association footballer), David Means, David Morris (snooker player), David Norris (politician), David O'Hanlon, David O'Sullivan (civil servant), David Reddaway, David Robert Grimes, David Shafer (author), David Thornley, David Warner (actor), Davy Fitzgerald, Davy Group, Dawn Approach, Dawn Run, Day Is Done (album), Dáil Éireann, Dáil loans, Déanta, Découvertes Gallimard, Déirdre de Búrca, Dóchas Centre, Dónal O'Connor, Dúchas, DCC plc, DCU Students' Union, De La Salle College, Mangere East, Dead Along the Way, Deaglán de Bréadún, Dealz, Deans Grange Cemetery, Death of Brian Rossiter, Death of Gerry Ryan, Death of Jill Meagher, Death of John Carthy, Death of Niall Molloy, Death of Robert Hamill, Death of Savita Halappanavar, Death of Susie Long, Deaths in April 2010, Deaths in August 2007, Deaths in December 2012, Deaths in July 2006, Deaths in June 2006, Deaths in May 2006, Deaths in October 2005, Deaths in October 2007, Deaths in October 2012, Deaths in September 2008, Deception (Irish TV series), Declan Bree, Declan Flynn, Declan Ganley, Declan Hannon, Declan Kelly (businessman), Declan Kiberd, Declan McGonagle, Declan Morgan, Declan O'Sullivan, Declan Walsh (journalist), Deep in the Iris, Deeply Regretted By..., Defastenism, Definitive postage stamps of Ireland, Deirdre Heenan, Deirdre Ryan, Delivery drone, Delorentos, Demba Touré, Democracy Matters (Ireland), Democratic Unionist Party, Demonstration (Tinie Tempah album), Denis Buckley, Denis Donaldson, Denis Foley, Denis Irwin, Denis Lyons, Denis Mehigan, Denis Moran (Gaelic footballer), Denis Naughten, Denis O'Brien, Denis Walsh, Dennis Campbell Kennedy, Dennis O'Driscoll, Denominational education in the Republic of Ireland, Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Depression Cherry, Derbies in the League of Ireland, Derek Briggs, Derek Hutch, Derek Kavanagh, Derek Keating, Derek Swan, Dermot Ahern, Dermot Healy, Dermot O'Neill (gardener), Derry City F.C., Derry Girls, Derry/Londonderry name dispute, Derval Symes, Dervla Murphy, Deryck Abel, Des Dalton, Des MacHale, Des O'Hagan, Desmond Connell, Desmond Elliott, Desmond O'Malley, Dessie Larkin, Destroy Rock & Roll, Development of the World Chess Championship, Devotion (Jessie Ware album), Diarmuid Martin, Diarmuid O'Sullivan, Dick Roche, Dick Spring, Dick Warner, Dick Whittington (horse), Die Roten Punkte, Diet of Worms (comedy group), Dietmar Hamann, Dietrich Mateschitz, Dig Out Your Soul, Digital Enterprise Research Institute, Dimitar Berbatov, Dinny Cahill, Dinny McGinley, Diplock courts, Direct Democracy Ireland, Direct Provision, Director (band), Director discography, Directorate of Military Intelligence (Ireland), Dirty Epics, Disappearance of Ben Needham, Disappearance of Philip Cairns, Discreet Desires, District and Circle, Divine Rapture, Django Django (album), DLR Lexicon, Dmitry Orlov (writer), Do You Love Me? (Fiddler on the Roof), Docklands Strategic Development Zone, Doe v. Holy See, Dog Man Star, Doghouse (film), Doireann Ní Ghríofa, Dolores O'Riordan, Dolours Price, Domestic responses to the Euromaidan, Domhnall Gleeson, Dominic Hannigan, Dominick Cafferky, Dominik Brunner, Don Mullan, Donabate, Donal Foley, Donal McKeown, Donal Nevin, Donal O'Donnell, Donal Tuohy, Donald Rumsfeld, Donald Trump, Donegal County Council election, 2014, Donegal Creameries, Donegal GAA, Donegal South-West by-election, 2010, Donegal v Dublin (2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship), Donuts (album), Doo-Wops & Hooligans, Doolin Cave, Dorothie Feilding, Dorothy Donaldson, Dorothy Molloy, Dorothy Walker (critic), Double Irish arrangement, Douglas Gageby, Douglas McIldoon, Dovid Katz, Down GAA, Downfall (2004 film), Dowra, Drabble, Drama school, Draw the Line (David Gray album), Drinking straw, Drowning, DruidSynge, Drum, County Monaghan, Drumcondra Hospital, Drunk (Thundercat album), Drunk in Love, Dua Lipa, Dublin, Dublin Airport, Dublin and Lucan tramway, Dublin and Monaghan bombings, Dublin Artane (Dáil Éireann constituency), Dublin Bay, Dublin Bus, Dublin Central by-election, 2009, Dublin City Marshal, Dublin County Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency), Dublin County North (Dáil Éireann constituency), Dublin Evening Mail, Dublin Film Critics' Circle, Dublin GAA, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin lock-out, Dublin Mountains Way, Dublin Review of Books, Dublin South (Dáil Éireann constituency), Dublin South by-election, 2009, Dublin South-Central (Dáil Éireann constituency), Dublin South-East (Dáil Éireann constituency), Dublin South-West by-election, 2014, Dublin to Detroit, Dublin Waste-to-Energy Facility, Dublin West by-election, 2011, Dublin Women's Mini Marathon, Dublin Zoo, Dublin-Galway Greenway, Dublinbikes, Dublinia, Dubrovnik, Dudgeon v United Kingdom, Dudley Hussey, Duke of Marmalade, Dunbeg Fort, Dundalk, Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale, Dunmanway killings, Dunnes Stores strike, Dylan Haskins, Dylan Moran, Dynamo Cover Pro Cycling, Dysart Castle, Eamon Delaney, Eamon Gilmore, Eamon Martin, Eamon Ryan, Eamonn Casey, Eamonn Coghlan, Eamonn Cooke, Eamonn Deacy, Eamonn Doyle, Eamonn McCann, Eamonn O'Kane (trade unionist), Eamonn Oliver Walsh, Earl of Bandon, Earl of Roden, East Point Business Park, Easter Rising, Ebadiyla, Economy of Dublin, Economy of the Republic of Ireland, Ed Giddins, Ed Moloney, Ed O'Loughlin, Ed Wood (film), Eddie & the Gang with No Name, Eddie Gormley, Eddie Hobbs, Eden (Eugene O'Brien play), Edin Džeko, Edith Shackleton Heald, Edmond Harty, Edmund O'Donovan, Edna Mode, Eduardo Domínguez, Eduardo Iturralde González, Educate Together, Education controversies in the Republic of Ireland, Education in the Republic of Ireland, Educo, Edward Collins (Irish politician), Edward Daly (bishop), Edward Delaney, Edward J. 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"Awaken, My Love!"

"Awaken, My Love!" is the third studio album by American rapper Donald Glover, under his stage name Childish Gambino.

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A Blessing and a Curse

A Blessing and a Curse is the sixth studio album by Drive-By Truckers, released in 2006.

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A Brand New Me (Aretha Franklin album)

A Brand New Me is the forty-second studio album by American recording artist Aretha Franklin and was released on November 10, 2017 by Rhino Records and Atlantic Records.

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A Certain Trigger

A Certain Trigger is the debut studio album by English indie rock band Maxïmo Park.

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A Christmas Star

A Christmas Star is a 2016 British Christmas film featuring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson.

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A Creature I Don't Know

A Creature I Don't Know is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter Laura Marling, released on 9 September 2011.

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A Dark Song

A Dark Song is a 2016 Irish independent horror film, written and directed by Liam Gavin and starring Steve Oram and Catherine Walker.

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A Date for Mad Mary

A Date for Mad Mary is a 2016 Irish drama film, directed by Darren Thornton.

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A Deeper Understanding

A Deeper Understanding is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs.

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A Failure of Capitalism

A Failure of Capitalism: The Crisis of '08 and the Descent into Depression is a non-fiction book by the economist Richard Posner.

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A Family (painting)

A Family is a 1951 oil on canvas painting by Irish artist Louis le Brocquy.

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A Fierce Pancake

A Fierce Pancake is the second and final album and only full-length studio album by Anglo-Irish experimental rock band Stump, released 7 March 1988 on Ensign Records.

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A Film with Me in It

A Film With Me in It is a 2008 Irish film directed by Ian Fitzgibbon and written by Mark Doherty.

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A Girl from Mogadishu

A Girl from Mogadishu is an upcoming Belgian biographical drama film starring Aja Naomi King as Somali social activist Ifrah Ahmed.

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A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing

A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing is the debut novel of Eimear McBride.

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A Hidden Ulster

A Hidden Ulster: people, songs and traditions of Oriel is a non-fiction book that is a referencing of Irish traditional music in the Oriel area by Irish singer Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin.

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A History of Horror

A History of Horror (also known as A History of Horror with Mark Gatiss) is a 2010 three-part documentary series made for the BBC by British writer and actor Mark Gatiss.

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A History of Ireland in 100 Objects

A History of Ireland in 100 Objects was a joint project by The Irish Times, the National Museum of Ireland, and the Royal Irish Academy to define one hundred archaeological or cultural objects that are important in the history of Ireland.

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A House

A House were an Irish rock band active from the 1980s into the 1990s, and recognized for the clever, "often bitter or irony laden lyrics of Dave Couse...

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A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld

"A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld" is the debut single by the ambient house group The Orb.

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A Multitude of Angels

A Multitude of Angels is a four-CD collection of solo piano recordings by Keith Jarrett, released on November 4, 2016, by ECM Records.

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A Place to Bury Strangers (album)

A Place to Bury Strangers is the debut studio album by American shoegazing band A Place to Bury Strangers, released on September 17, 2007.

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A Walk Across the Rooftops

A Walk Across the Rooftops is the debut album by Scottish band The Blue Nile, released on 30 April 1984 on Linn Records in the UK and on A&M Records in the US.

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A'ali

A'ali (عالي) is one of the biggest towns in Bahrain.

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A, B and C v Ireland

A, B and C v Ireland is a landmark 2010 case of the European Court of Human Rights on the right to privacy under Article 8.

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A. J. Potter

Archibald James (Archie) Potter (22 September 1918 – 5 July 1980) was an Irish composer and teacher, who wrote hundreds of works including operas, a mass, and four ballets, as well as orchestral and chamber music.

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A5 road (Northern Ireland)

The A5 is a major primary route in Northern Ireland.

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Aaron Saxton

Aaron Saxton (born 1974) is a former Scientologist and member of the organisation's elite group called the Sea Org.

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Abbeville, Dublin

Abbeville, formerly Abbeyville House, is an 18th-century country house in the townland of Abbeyville, civil parish of Kinsealy, Fingal within the traditional County Dublin, Ireland, best known as the home of Charles Haughey during his years as Taoiseach.

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Abir Sultan

Abir Sultan (born 1985) is an Israeli photographer.

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Abortion in the Republic of Ireland

Abortion in Ireland is currently illegal but is in the process of reform after a referendum was passed replacing a provision in the Constitution of Ireland, which gave equal value to the life of the unborn foetus to that of its mother, with one permitting the Oireachtas (parliament) to legislate for the termination of pregnancies.

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Abortion Rights Campaign

The Abortion Rights Campaign (ARC) is an Irish pro-choice group.

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About Elly

About Elly (درباره الی, translit. Dar bāre-ye Elly) is a 2009 Iranian drama film directed by Asghar Farhadi.

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Absolute Jest

Absolute Jest is a concerto for string quartet and orchestra by the American composer John Adams.

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Abstentionism

Abstentionism is standing for election to a deliberative assembly while refusing to take up any seats won or otherwise participate in the assembly's business.

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Abuse scandal in the Sisters of Mercy

Allegations of abuse of children in certain institutions owned, managed, and largely staffed by the Sisters of Mercy, in Ireland, form a sub-set of allegations of child abuse (many of them substantiated) made against Catholic clergy and members of Catholic Religious Institutes in several countries in the late 20th century.

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Acallam na Senórach

Acallam na Senórach (Modern Irish: Agallamh na Seanórach, whose title in English has been given variously as Colloquy with the Ancients, Tales of the Elders of Ireland, The Dialogue of the Ancients of Ireland, etc.), is an important prosimetric Middle Irish narrative dating to the last quarter of the 12th century.

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Achieving Vagueness

Achieving Vagueness (#18 Irish Charts) is the title of The Flaws's debut album.

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Acoustic Classics

Acoustic Classics is the fifteenth solo studio album by British singer/songwriter Richard Thompson.

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Ada English

Ada (Adeline) English (Eithne Inglis; 10 January 1875 – 27 January 1944) was an Irish revolutionary politician and psychiatrist.

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Adam Cheyer

Adam Cheyer is a co-founder of Siri Inc. and formerly a director of engineering in the iPhone group at Apple.

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Adam Clayton

Adam Charles Clayton (born 13 March 1960) is a British-Irish musician, best known as the bass guitarist of the rock band U2.

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Adam de Hereford

Adam de Hereford was one of the first generation of Norman colonisers in Ireland.

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Adam Driver

Adam Douglas Driver (born November 19, 1983) is an American actor.

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Adare Manor

Adare Manor is a manor house located on the banks of the River Maigue in the village of Adare, County Limerick, Ireland, the former seat of the Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl.

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Adebisi Shank

Adebisi Shank were a three-piece instrumental rock trio from Wexford, Ireland consisting of guitarist Larry Kaye, bass guitarist Vincent McCreith and drummer Michael Roe.

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Adelaide Hospital (Dublin)

The Adelaide Hospital (named after Adelaide, wife of William IV) was a general and teaching hospital in Dublin, Ireland until it became part of the new Tallaght Hospital in 1998.

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Aden unrest (2015–present)

The Aden unrest refers to an ongoing conflict between Islamist factions, such as al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, and Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant's Yemen Branch, against the loyalists of president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

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Adrian Crowley

Adrian Crowley is a singer, composer, songwriter, lyricist from Galway, based in Dublin and was born in Sliema, Malta.

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Adrian Freeman

Adrian Freeman (13 March 1986 – 29 May 2010) was an Irish sportsman from Tooreen, Ballyhaunis, County Mayo.

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Adrian Hardiman

Adrian Hardiman (21 May 1951 – 7 March 2016) was a judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland from 7 February 2000 until his death on 7 March 2016.

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Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Aengus Ó Snodaigh (born 31 July 1964) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician, author and historian who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-Central constituency since the 2002 general election.

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Aengus Finucane

Aengus Finucane (26 April 1932 – 6 October 2009) was a Roman Catholic missionary of the Spiritan Fathers order, who organized food shipments from Ireland to the Igbo people during the Nigerian Civil War.

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Aer Arann

Aer Arann (styled as Aer Arann Regional) was a regional airline based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Aer Lingus

Aer Lingus (an anglicisation of the Irish aerloingeas meaning "air fleet") is the flag carrier airline of Ireland and the second-largest airline in the country.

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Affirmation World Tour

The Affirmation World Tour is the third and final concert tour by Australian group, Savage Garden.

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African Union

The African Union (AU) is a continental union consisting of all 55 countries on the African continent, extending slightly into Asia via the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt.

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Afro Celt Sound System

Afro Celt Sound System is a musical group who fuse electronic music with traditional Irish and West African music.

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After Bach

After Bach is a solo album by pianist Brad Mehldau.

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After the Afterparty

"After the Afterparty" is a single by British singer Charli XCX featuring American rapper Lil Yachty.

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Aftermath of the United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, 2016

After the UK EU membership referendum held on 23 June 2016, in which a majority voted to leave the European Union, the United Kingdom experienced political and economic upsets, with spillover effects across the rest of the European Union and the wider world.

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Afua Hirsch

Afua Hirsch (born 12 June 1981) is a British writer, broadcaster, and former barrister.

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Against the Head

Against the Head is a weekly rugby magazine programme, broadcast on RTÉ Two and presented by Joanne Cantwell with regular panellists Shane Byrne, and Irish Times rugby correspondent Gerry Thornley with various other guests throughout the series.

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Ahmed Dlimi

Ahmed Dlimi (أحمد دليمي; b. 1931 in Zaggota near Had Kourt, Sidi Kacem Province – d. 22 January 1983, Marrakesh) was a Moroccan General under the rule of Hassan II.

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Aidan Dunne

A graduate of the National College of Art and Design, Aidan Dunne was art critic of In Dublin magazine, ''Sunday Press'' and the Sunday Tribune.

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Aidan Gillen

Aidan Gillen (born Aidan Murphy; 24 April 1968) is an Irish actor.

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Aidan Mathews

Aidan Mathews, sometimes Aidan Carl Mathews, (born 1956) is an Irish poet and dramatist born in Dublin.

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Aidan McGrath

Aidan McGrath is an Irish youth activist.

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Aideen Hayden

Aideen Hayden (born 1959) is an Irish solicitor, chairperson of the Threshold housing agency and Labour Party politician.

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Aiken Promotions

Aiken Promotions is a music promoter operating in Ireland.

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AIM (album)

AIM is the fifth studio album by English-Sri Lankan rapper and record producer M.I.A..

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Ain't It Fun (Paramore song)

"Ain't It Fun" is a song by American rock band Paramore, released as the fourth and final single from their self-titled fourth studio album Paramore (2013).

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Aindrias Ó Caoimh (attorney general)

Aindrias Ó Caoimh (4 October 1912 – 30 December 1994), also known as Andreas O'Keeffe and Ayindries Ó Cuiv, was Attorney General of Ireland from January 1954 to June 1954, and again from March 1957 to March 1965.

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Aine Lawlor

Aine Lawlor (born 1965) is an Irish radio and television broadcaster who has hosted many shows on RTÉ Radio 1.

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Air Arabia Maroc

Air Arabia Maroc (العربية للطيران المغرب) is a Moroccan low-cost airline, set up as a joint venture between various Moroccan investors and Air Arabia.

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Air Force Blue

Air Force Blue (foaled 2 May 2013) is an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption

In response to concerns that volcanic ash ejected during the 2010 eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland would damage aircraft engines, the controlled airspace of many European countries was closed to instrument flight rules traffic, resulting in the largest air-traffic shut-down since World War II.

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Air Travel Tax

The Air Travel Tax was an Irish tax applied to flights departing from airports in Ireland.

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Airbnb

Airbnb is an American company which operates an online marketplace and hospitality service for people to lease or rent short-term lodging including holiday cottages, apartments, homestays, hostel beds, or hotel rooms, to participate in or facilitate experiences related to tourism such as walking tours, and to make reservations at restaurants.

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Aisling Cooney

Aisling Margaret Cooney (born July 27, 1990) is an Irish swimmer, who specialized in backstroke events.

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Aisling Judge

Aisling Judge is an Irish scientist from Kinsale, County Cork.

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Akins

Akins is a Scottish surname and northern Irish family name.

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Al-Haq

Al-Haq is an independent Palestinian human-rights organization founded in 1979 and based in Ramallah in the West Bank.

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Al-Nusra Front

Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra (جبهة النصرة.), known as Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (جبهة فتح الشام, transliteration: Jabhat Fataḥ al-Šām) after July 2016, and also described as al-Qaeda in Syria or al-Qaeda in the Levant, was a Salafist jihadist organization fighting against Syrian government forces in the Syrian Civil War.

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Alain de Botton

Alain de Botton, FRSL (born 20 December 1969) is a Swiss-born British philosopher and author.

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Alan Moore (poet)

Alan Moore (born 1960, Dublin), is an Irish writer and poet, published by Anvil Press Poetry.

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Alan Shatter

Alan Joseph Shatter (born 14 February 1951) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Justice and Equality and Minister for Defence from 2011 to 2014.

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Alan Turing

Alan Mathison Turing (23 June 1912 – 7 June 1954) was an English computer scientist, mathematician, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher, and theoretical biologist.

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Albert Bachmann

Albert "Bert" Bachmann (26 November 1929 in Zurich - 12 April 2011 in Ireland) was a Swiss military intelligence officer.

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Albert Nobbs

Albert Nobbs is a 2011 British-Irish drama film directed by Rodrigo García and starring Glenn Close.

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Alberto Granado

Alberto Granado Jiménez (August 8, 1922March 5, 2011) was an Argentine–Cuban biochemist, doctor, writer, and scientist.

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Aldo Duscher

Álvaro 'Aldo' Pedro Duscher (born 22 March 1979) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

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Alex Hijmans

Alex Hijmans is a multingual journalist and author.

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Alex Kerr (loyalist)

Alex Kerr was a Northern Irish former loyalist paramilitary.

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Alex Turner (musician)

Alexander David Turner (born 6 January 1986) is an English musician.

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Alex White (politician)

Alexander Martin White (born 3 December 1958) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources from 2014 to 2016, Minister of State for Primary Care from 2012 to 2014 and Leader of the Labour Party in the Seanad 2007 to 2011.

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Alexander Thom (almanac editor)

Alexander Thom (1801–1879) was a Scottish publisher, the founder of Thom's Irish Almanac.

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Alexey Titarenko

Alexey Viktorovich Titarenko (Алексей Викторович Титаренко; born 1962 in Leningrad, USSR, now Saint Petersburg, Russia) is a Russian (and later, a naturalized American) photographer and artist.

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Alfie Byrne

Alfred Byrne (17 March 1882 – 13 March 1956) was an Irish politician who served as a Member of Parliament (MP), as a Teachta Dála (TD) and as Lord Mayor of Dublin.

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Alfredo Ramírez

Alfredo Germán Ramírez (born 28 October 1988 in Santa Fe) is an Argentine football midfielder.

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Algerian national reconciliation referendum, 2005

The 2005 Algerian national reconciliation referendum took place in Algeria on 29 September 2005.

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Ali Afshari

Ali Afshari (علی افشاری; born 1973 in Qazvin) is an Iranian activist.

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Ali Hewson

Alison Hewson (née Stewart; born 23 March 1961) is an Irish activist and businesswoman.

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Ali-Royal

Ali-Royal (9 February 1993 – January 2001) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Alia Sabur

Alia Sabur (born February 22, 1989) is an American materials scientist.

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Alice Echols

Alice Echols is Professor of History, and the Barbra Streisand Chair of Contemporary Gender Studies at the University of Southern California.

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Alice Glenn

Alice Glenn (née Duffy; 17 December 1921 – 16 December 2011) was an Irish Fine Gael politician.

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Alice Mary Higgins

Alice Mary Higgins (born 17 June 1975) is a policy analyst and Independent politician who has served as a Senator for the National University of Ireland since April 2016.

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Alice O'Sullivan

Alice O'Sullivan is the first ever winner of The Rose of Tralee, having been crowned in 1959.

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Alison O'Donnell

Alison O'Donnell (born 5 October 1952) is an Irish musician, solo and band singer and songwriter.

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Alison Spittle

Alison Spittle is an Irish comedian, comedy writer, radio producer and actress.

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Alistair Cragg

Alistair Ian Cragg (born 13 June 1980, Johannesburg) is an international track and field athlete.

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Alistair Griffin

Alistair Richard Griffin (born 1 November 1977) is an English singer-songwriter and musician.

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All for Latvia!

All For Latvia! (Visu Latvijai!) was a nationalist and far-right political party in Latvia, led by Raivis Dzintars and Imants Parādnieks.

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All Hour Cymbals

All Hour Cymbals is the debut studio album by Brooklyn-based experimental rock group Yeasayer.

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All I Need (Foxes album)

All I Need is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Foxes, released on 5 February 2016.

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All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship 1998

The 1998 All-Ireland Senior Club Camogie Championship for the leading clubs in the women's team field sport of camogie was won by Granagh-Ballingarry from Limerick, who defeated St Vincents from Dublin in the final, played at Ballingarry.

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All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC), the premier competition in Gaelic football, is an annual series of games played in Ireland and organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

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Allen McClay

Sir Allen McClay CBE (21 March 1932 – 12 January 2010) was a Northern Irish multi-millionaire businessman and philanthropist who founded Galen (later Warner Chilcott), a pharmaceutical company which was Northern Ireland's first one billion pound business.

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Alma López

Alma López is a Mexican-born Queer Chicana artist.

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Alone in Berlin (film)

Alone in Berlin is a 2016 war drama film directed by Vincent Pérez and written by Pérez and Achim von Borries, based on the 1947 fictionalized novel Every Man Dies Alone by Hans Fallada.

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Alternative Miss Ireland

The Alternative Miss Ireland (AMI) was an annual gay event which took place in Dublin, Ireland, on the Sunday closest to St. Patrick's Day, 17 March.

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Alumni of the Dublin Institute of Technology

This is a list of alumni of the Dublin Institute of Technology.

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Amadou Balaké

Amadou Traoré (March 8, 1944 – August 27, 2014), better known as Amadou Balaké, was a popular singer from Burkina Faso.

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Amanda Coogan

Amanda Coogan (born 1971 in Dublin) is an Irish performance artist, living and working in Dublin.

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Amber and Green

Amber and Green is an album by David Hopkins, released in 2005.

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Ambition (novel)

Ambition is the first novel by Julie Burchill published in 1989 hardback and 1990 paperback,.

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America's Most Hated Family in Crisis

America's Most Hated Family in Crisis is a 2011 BBC documentary film presented and written by Louis Theroux, who revisits the family at the core of the Westboro Baptist Church.

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America's National Parks

America's National Parks is a two-disc studio album by American jazz trumpeter Wadada Leo Smith.

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American Gangster (album)

American Gangster is the tenth studio album by American rapper Jay-Z. It was recorded as a concept album—inspired by the 2007 film of the same name—and was released on November 6, 2007, by Roc-A-Fella Records.

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American Invasion Tour

The American Invasion Tour was an 1888 tour of the United States of America by Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) athletes, mostly hurlers.

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American Irish Historical Society

The American Irish Historical Society (AIHS) is a historical society devoted to Irish American history, founded in Boston in the late 19th century.

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American Oxygen

"American Oxygen" is a song recorded by Barbadian singer Rihanna.

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American Solidarity Party

The American Solidarity Party (ASP) is a Christian democratic political party in the United States.

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American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War

The American-led intervention in the Syrian Civil War refers to US support of Syrian opposition and the Federation of Northern Syria during the course of the Syrian Civil War, and active involvement of US military against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant and against the al-Nusra Front from 2014.

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Americans for Prosperity

Americans for Prosperity (AFP), founded in 2004, is a libertarian/conservative political advocacy group in the United States funded by David H. Koch and Charles Koch.

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Amhrán na bhFiann

"Amhrán na bhFiann", called "The Soldier's Song" in English, is the Irish national anthem.

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Amnesty International Ireland

Amnesty International Ireland (commonly known as Amnesty and AI) is the Irish branch of the international non-governmental organisation focused on human rights, Amnesty International.

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Amongst Women

Amongst Women is a novel by the Irish writer John McGahern (1934–2006).

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Amy Adams

Amy Lou Adams (born August 20, 1974) is an American actress.

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Amy Huberman

Amy Huberman (born 20 March 1979) is an Irish actress and writer who has acted in numerous productions since beginning her career in 2002 on RTÉ's On Homeground.

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Amy Winehouse

Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer and songwriter.

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An Awesome Wave

An Awesome Wave is the debut album by English indie rock band alt-J, released on 25 May 2012 through Infectious.

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An Béal Bocht

An Béal Bocht (The Poor Mouth) is a 1941 novel in Irish by Brian O'Nolan (Flann O'Brien), published under the pseudonym "Myles na gCopaleen".

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An de Ryck

An de Ryck (also known as Ann de Ryck or Anne de Ryck) is a Belgian brewster and the first woman brewing engineer in Belgium in the modern age.

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An Irish solution to an Irish problem

In Irish political discourse, "an Irish solution to an Irish problem" is any official response to a controversial issue which is timid, half-baked, or expedient, which is an unsatisfactory compromise, or sidesteps the fundamental issue.

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An Klondike

An Klondike (Irish for "The Klondike") is an Irish Western television series first broadcast on TG4 in 2015.

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An Ríoghacht

An Ríoghacht (Irish for "The Kingdom", AKA the League of the Kingship of Christ) was a conservative Catholic group in Ireland, founded in 1926 by Fr Edward Cahill, Professor of Church History and Lecturer in Sociology at the Milltown Park Institute, Dublin.

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Anakana Schofield

Anakana Schofield is an Irish-Canadian writer, who won the 2012 Amazon.ca First Novel Award.

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Anasyrma

Anasyrma (ἀνάσυρμα) composed of ἀνά ana "up, against, back", and σύρμα syrma "skirt"; plural: anasyrmata (ἀνασύρματα), also called anasyrmos (ἀνασυρμός), is the gesture of lifting the skirt or kilt.

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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is a 2013 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.

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Andando el Tiempo

Andando el Tiempo is an album by American composer and pianist Carla Bley with Andy Sheppard and Steve Swallow released on the ECM label.

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Anders Behring Breivik

Fjotolf Hansen (born Anders Behring Breivik (born 13 February 1979), also known by his pseudonym Andrew Berwick, is a Norwegian far-right terrorist who committed the 2011 Norway attacks. On 22 July 2011 he killed eight people by detonating a van bomb amid Regjeringskvartalet in Oslo, then shot dead 69 participants of a Workers' Youth League (AUF) summer camp on the island of Utøya. In August 2012 he was convicted of mass murder, causing a fatal explosion, and terrorism. On the day of the attacks, Breivik electronically distributed a compendium of texts entitled 2083: A European Declaration of Independence, describing his militant ideology. In them, he lays out a worldview encompassing opposition to Islam and blaming feminism for creating a European "cultural suicide".Jones, Jane Clare., The Guardian, 27 July 2011. The texts call Islam and "Cultural Marxism" the enemy and advocate the deportation of all Muslims from Europe based on the model of the Beneš decrees, while also claiming that feminism exists to destroy European culture. Breivik wrote that his main motive for the atrocities was to market his manifesto. Two teams of court-appointed forensic psychiatrists examined Breivik before his trial. The first report diagnosed Breivik as having paranoid schizophrenia. A second psychiatric evaluation was commissioned following widespread criticism of the first. The second evaluation was published a week before the trial; it concluded that Breivik was not psychotic during the attacks nor during the evaluation. He was instead diagnosed as having narcissistic personality disorder. His trial began on 16 April 2012, with closing arguments made on 22 June 2012. On 24 August 2012, Oslo District Court delivered its verdict, finding Breivik sane and guilty of murdering 77 people. He was sentenced to 21 years in prison, in a form of preventive detention that required a minimum of 10 years incarceration and the possibility of one or more extensions for as long as he is deemed a danger to society. This is the maximum penalty in Norway. Breivik announced that he did not recognize the legitimacy of the court and therefore did not accept its decision—he claims he "cannot" appeal because this would legitimize the authority of the Oslo District Court. While imprisoned, Breivik has identified himself as a fascist and a national socialist, saying he previously exploited counterjihadist rhetoric in order to protect ethno-nationalists. In 2015, he said that he has never personally identified as a Christian, and called his religion Odinism. In 2016, Breivik sued Norwegian Correctional Service, claiming that his solitary confinement violated his human rights and subjected him to degrading treatment and privacy violations. In its judgment of 20 April 2016, the City Court found that Breivik's rights under Article 3 of the Convention had been violated, but not those under Article 8. The government appealed against the City Court's judgment as concerned the finding of a breach of Article 3 of the Convention, while Breivik appealed as concerned the finding that Article 8 had not been breached. On 1 March 2017, the Court of Appeals ruled that neither Article 3 nor Article 8 had been breached. On 8 June 2017, Norway's Supreme Court upheld the verdict of the Court of Appeals. On 30 June 2017, Breivik filed a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights, which the court dismissed on 21 June 2018.

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Andrew Beattie (politician)

Sir Andrew Beattie (6 August 1860 – 19 November 1923) was an Irish politician and public servant.

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Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs

Andrew Bird & the Mysterious Production of Eggs is the third album of Andrew Bird's career post-Bowl of Fire, released in 2005, following his Weather Systems in 2003.

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Andrew Browne (rugby union)

Andrew Browne (born 21 January 1987) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Andrew McNeillie

Andrew McNeillie is a British poet and literary editor.

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Andriy Naumov

Andriy Naumov (born 21 December 1973) is a Ukrainian athlete who specialises in long distance running, principally the marathon.

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Andy "The Bull" McSharry

Andy "the Bull" McSharry is an Irish sheep farmer from County Sligo who came to national attention after a seventeen-year campaign during which he objected to casual walkers trespassing on his land, a dispute which inspired other farmers to object to similar treatment.

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Andy Kyriacou

Andy Kyriacou (born 4 January 1983) is a rugby union player who played at hooker for Saracens, Ulster, and Cardiff Blues.

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Andy Pollak

Andy Pollak, is a journalist, editor, writer and expert on cross-border cooperation in Ireland.

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Angel of Grozny

Angel of Grozny: Inside Chechnya is a book by Norwegian journalist Åsne Seierstad published in 2008, which gives an account of everyday life in the war-torn Russian Republic of Chechnya.

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Angela Scanlon

Angela Marie Scanlon (born 29 December 1983) is an Irish television presenter, broadcaster and former journalist for RTÉ and the BBC.

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Angels & Devils (The Bug album)

Angels & Devils is the fourth studio album by English musician Kevin Martin under his alias The Bug.

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Angels in My Hair

Angels in My Hair is an autobiographical book written by Lorna Byrne about her communication with spiritual beings like Angels, souls and God.

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Angie Bowie

Angela Bowie (born Mary Angela Barnett; September 25, 1949) is an American model, actress and journalist who, along with her ex-husband David Bowie, influenced the glam rock culture and fashion of the 1970s, in part by demonstrating openness about personal bisexuality.

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Anglo Irish Bank

Anglo Irish Bank was an Irish bank headquartered in Dublin from 1964 to 2011.

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Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009

The Anglo Irish Bank Corporation Act 2009 is a piece of emergency legislation composed by the Irish government in January 2009.

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Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy

The Anglo Irish Bank hidden loans controversy (also known as the circular transactions controversy) began in Dublin in December 2008 when Seán FitzPatrick, the chairman of Anglo Irish Bank (the state's third-largest bank), admitted he had hidden a total of €87 million in loans from the bank, triggering a series of incidents which led to the eventual nationalisation of Anglo on 21 January 2009.

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Anglo-Irish Agreement

The Anglo-Irish Agreement was a 1985 treaty between the United Kingdom and Ireland which aimed to help bring an end to the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

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Anglo-Irish big house

The term big house refers to the country houses, mansions, or estate houses of the historical landed class in Ireland, which is itself known as the Anglo-Irish class.

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Anglo-Irish people

Anglo-Irish is a term which was more commonly used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to identify a social class in Ireland, whose members are mostly the descendants and successors of the English Protestant Ascendancy.

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Anglo-Irish Treaty Dáil vote

The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed in London on 6 December 1921 and Dáil Éireann voted to approve the treaty on 7 January 1922, following a debate through late December 1921 and into January 1922.

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Animal Heart

Animal Heart is the debut solo album by Nina Persson, singer of The Cardigans, released on February 10, 2014 through Lojinx in Europe and The End Records in North America.

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Animation Ireland

Animation Ireland is the trade association for Ireland's animation industry.

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Ann Louise Gilligan

Ann Louise Gilligan (27 July 1945 – 15 June 2017) was an Irish theologian who taught at Saint Patrick's College, Drumcondra (part of Dublin City University).

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Ann Lovett

Ann Lovett (6 April 1968 – 31 January 1984) was a 15-year-old schoolgirl from Granard, County Longford, Ireland who died giving birth beside a grotto on 31 January 1984.

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Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer

Ann McElhinney (born 1964) and Phelim McAleer (born 1967) are Irish documentary filmmakers and New York Times best-selling authors.

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Ann Scott (singer)

Ann Scott is an Irish singer-songwriter from Dublin, Ireland.

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Anna Neagle

Dame Florence Marjorie Wilcox, (née Robertson; 20 October 1904 – 3 June 1986), known professionally as Anna Neagle, was a popular English stage and film actress, singer and dancer.

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Annabel Abbs

Annabel Abbs (born 20 October 1964) is an English writer and author.

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Annalise Murphy

Annalise Murphy (born 1 February 1990) is an Irish sailor who won a silver medal in the 2016 Summer Olympics.

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Anne Clarke (theatre producer)

Anne Clarke (born 13 April 1961) is an Irish theatre producer.

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Anne Cleary

Anne Cleary (born 1965 in Tullamore, Ireland) is an installation and video artist.

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Anne Enright

Anne Teresa Enright FRSL (born 11 October 1962) is an Irish author.

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Anne Finucane

Anne Finucane is an American banker who is vice chair of Bank of America.

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Anne Harris (journalist)

Anne Harris (born 25 August 1947) is the former editor of the Sunday Independent.

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Anne Haverty

Anne Haverty (born 1959) is an Irish novelist and poet.

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Anne Marie Forrest

Anne Marie Forrest is an author who grew up Blarney, County Cork, Ireland.

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Anne Marie Waters

Anne Marie Waters (born 24 August 1977) is a far-right politician in the United Kingdom.

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Anne Moen Bullitt

Anne Moen Bullitt (February 24, 1924 – August 18, 2007) was an American socialite, philanthropist, and horsebreeder.

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Anne Rigney

Anne Rigney is an Irish visual artist and sculptor.

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Annelies Strba

Annelies Štrba is a Swiss multimedia artist, who lives in the Zurich metropolitan area.

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Anneliese Dressel

Anneliese Dressel is best known for her weekly (on Mondays towards the end of the final hour of Paudie Palmer Sport roundup), nutrition and health slot on C103 FM.

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Annesley Bridge

Annesley Bridge crosses the River Tolka in Fairview, Dublin, Ireland.

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Annie Courtney

Annie Courtney is a former nationalist politician in Northern Ireland.

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Annie Massy

Annie Letitia Massy (29 January 1868 – 16 April 1931) was a self-taught marine biologist, ornithologist, and an internationally recognised expert on molluscs, in particular cephalopods.

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Anniemal

Anniemal is the debut album by Norwegian singer Annie.

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Anonymous blog

An anonymous blog is a blog without any acknowledged author or contributor.

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Ansel Elgort

Ansel Elgort (born March 14, 1994) is an American actor, singer and DJ (under the name Ansølo).

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Ante Covic

Ante Covic (Ante Čović;; born 13 June 1975) is an Australian football (soccer) goalkeeper who plays for the Rockdale City Suns in the National Premier Leagues NSW.

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Anthony Cronin

Anthony Gerard Richard Cronin (23 December 1928 – 27 December 2016) was an Irish poet, novelist, biographer, critic, commentator, barrister and arts activist.

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Anthony Donelan

Captain Anthony John Charles Donelan (1846 – 12 September 1934) was a soldier and Irish nationalist politician.

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Anthony Drennan

Anthony "Anto" Drennan (born on November 1, 1958 in Luton England) is an Irish guitarist noted for his involvement with the Corrs, Genesis and Mike + the Mechanics among others.

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Anthony J. Hederman

Anthony James Hederman (11 August 1921 – 10 January 2014) was an Irish judge.

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Anthony Nash (hurler)

Anthony Nash (born 12 October 1984) is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a goalkeeper for the Cork senior team.

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Anthony Thompson (Gaelic footballer)

Anthony Thompson is a Gaelic football wing back.

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Anti-austerity movement in Ireland

The anti-austerity movement in Ireland saw major demonstrations from 2008 (the year of the Irish economic downturn) to 2015.

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Anti-Irish sentiment

Anti-Irish sentiment (or Hibernophobia) may refer to or include oppression, bigotry, persecution, discrimination, hatred or fear of Irish people as an ethnic group or nation, whether directed against Ireland in general or against Irish emigrants and their descendants in the Irish diaspora.

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Antonia Logue

Antonia Logue is an Irish novelist from Park, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

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Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte (born 31 July 1969) is an Italian professional football manager and former player.

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Antonio Sant'Elia

Antonio Sant'Elia (30 April 1888 – 10 October 1916) was an Italian architect and a key member of the Futurist movement in architecture.

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Antony McDonald

Antony McDonald is a British opera and theatre designer and director.

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Aodh de Blácam

Hugh Saunders Blackham (Aodh Sandrach de Blácam; 16 December 1891–January 1951) was an Irish journalist, writer and editor.

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Aodhán Ó Ríordáin

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin (born 22 July 1976) is an Irish Labour Party Senator.

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Aoife Budd

Aoife Maud Budd (born 10 May 1980) is a former Irish international cricketer who represented the Irish national team between 2000 and 2001.

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Aoife Kavanagh

Aoife Kavanagh is a former reporter and presenter for Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and was at the centre of the "Mission to Prey" scandal that rocked the Irish national radio and television broadcaster in 2011.

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Apologies to the Queen Mary

Apologies to the Queen Mary is the 2005 first full-length album by Canadian indie rock band Wolf Parade.

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Appointment of Catholic bishops

The appointment of bishops in the Catholic Church is a complicated process.

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Après Match

Après Match is an Irish comedy show normally screened after competitive Irish soccer matches on RTÉ.

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April 1914

The following events occurred in April 1914.

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Aqualung (musician)

Matt Hales (born 17 January 1972) is an English songwriter, musician, and record producer who has been performing professionally under the name Aqualung since the early 2000s.

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Aquazone (theme park)

Aquazone is an indoor Waterpark in Blanchardstown, County Dublin.

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Arbour Hill Prison

Arbour Hill Prison is a prison and military cemetery located in the Arbour Hill area near Heuston Station in the centre of Dublin, Ireland.

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Architecture of Limerick

As with other cities in Ireland, Limerick has a history of great architecture.

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Arclight (album)

Arclight is the fourth solo album by American jazz guitarist Julian Lage.

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Ardara, County Donegal

Ardara, pronounced "Ardra", is a small town in County Donegal, Ireland.

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Ardee

Ardee is a town and townland in County Louth, Ireland.

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Ardscoil Rís, Dublin

Ardscoil Rís (meaning Rice's High School) is a boys' secondary school on Griffith Avenue, Dublin, Ireland.The school caters for approximately 530 students every year.

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Ariana Bundy

Ariana Bundy is an Iranian–American chef, writer, and television personality.

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Ariel Garcé

Ariel Hernán "Chino" Garcé (born 14 July 1979), is a former Argentine football defender.

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Arja Kajermo

Arja Kajermo is a cartoonist, born in Finland, raised in Sweden, currently residing in Ireland.

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Armin T. Wegner

Armin Theophil Wegner (October 16, 1886 – May 17, 1978) was a German soldier and medic in World War I, a prolific author, and a human rights activist.

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Armley asbestos disaster

The Armley asbestos disaster is an ongoing health issue originating in Armley, a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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Arms Crisis

The Arms Crisis was a political scandal in the Republic of Ireland in 1970 in which Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney were dismissed as cabinet ministers for alleged involvement in a conspiracy to smuggle arms to the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland.

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Arno Karlen

Arno Chanoch Karlen (May 7, 1937 – May 13, 2010) was an American poet, psychoanalyst, and in particular, popular science writer.

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Arnotts (Ireland)

Arnotts is the oldest and largest department store in Dublin, Ireland.

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Arqiva

Arqiva is a British telecommunications company which provides infrastructure and broadcast transmission facilities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, along with commercial WiFi and smart meter facilities for Scotland and the north of England.

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Art film

An art film is typically a serious, independent film, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass market audience.

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Art. 23 1/15, Art. 23 2/15 and Art. 23 1/16

Art.

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Artane Band

The Artane Band is a marching band for young musicians based at the Artane School of Music in Artane, Dublin.

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Artemis Fowl

Artemis Fowl is a series of eight science fiction fantasy novels written by Irish author Eoin Colfer, featuring the criminal mastermind Artemis Fowl II.

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Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian

Artemis Fowl: The Last Guardian (Artemis Fowl and the Last Guardian in Europe) is the eighth and final novel in Eoin Colfer's ''Artemis Fowl'' series.

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Arthur Duff

Arthur Knox Duff (13 March 1899 – 23 September 1956) was an Irish composer and conductor, best known for his short orchestral pieces such as the Handel-inspired Echoes of Georgian Dublin.

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Arthur Evans (author)

Arthur Scott Evans (October 12, 1942, York, Pennsylvania – September 11, 2011, San Francisco, California) was an early gay rights advocate and author, most well known for his 1978 book Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture.

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Arthur Mathews (writer)

Arthur Mathews (born 30 April 1959 in Castletown Kilpatrick, Navan, County Meath) is an Irish comedy writer and actor who, often with writing partner Graham Linehan, has either written or contributed to a number of television comedies, such as Father Ted.

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Arthur Morgan (Irish politician)

Arthur Morgan (born 23 July 1954) is an Irish former Sinn Féin politician.

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Arthur Quinlan

Arthur Quinlan (15 January 1921 – 22 December 2012) was an Irish raconteur and print journalist with The Irish Times.

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Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1 May 1769 – 14 September 1852) was an Anglo-Irish soldier and statesman who was one of the leading military and political figures of 19th-century Britain, serving twice as Prime Minister.

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Arthur's Day

Arthur's Day was an annual series of music events worldwide, originally organised by Diageo in 2009 to promote the 250th anniversary of its Guinness brewing company.

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Artur Kozłowski (speleologist)

Artur (Conrad) Kozłowski (17 October 1977 – 5 September 2011) was a Polish cave diver who spent his last years in Ireland.

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Asgard (yacht)

Asgard is a gaff rigged yacht.

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Ash Wednesday

Ash Wednesday is a Christian holy day of prayer, fasting and repentance.

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Ashford Castle

Ashford Castle is a medieval and Victorian castle that has been expanded over the centuries and turned into a five star luxury hotel near Cong on the Mayo-Galway border, on the shore of Lough Corrib in Ireland.

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Asiatisch

Asiatisch (German for "Asian")Sandhu, Sukhdev (5 May 2014).

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Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare

The Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare is an Australian-based voluntary organisation that gives non-medical attention and support to hospitalised children and their parents.

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At Swim-Two-Birds

At Swim-Two-Birds is a 1939 novel by Irish writer Brian O'Nolan, writing under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien.

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At Your Inconvenience

At Your Inconvenience is the second studio album by British rapper Professor Green, released on 28 October 2011.

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Atheist Alliance International

Atheist Alliance International (AAI) is a global federation of atheist organizations and individuals, committed to educating the public about atheism, secularism and related issues.

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Athenry

Athenry is a town in County Galway, Ireland, which lies east of Galway city.

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Athletic–Barcelona clásico

The Athletic–Barcelona clásico refers to football matches between Athletic Bilbao and FC Barcelona, two clubs competing in Spanish football competitions.

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Atlantic Open

The Vinho Verde Atlantic Open was a golf tournament on the European Tour in 1990.

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Atlantic Philanthropies

The Atlantic Philanthropies (AP) is a private foundation created in 1982 by Irish-American businessman Chuck Feeney.

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Attorney General v. X

Attorney General v X, IESC 1; 1 IR 1, (more commonly known as the "X Case") was a landmark Irish Supreme Court case which established the right of Irish women to an abortion if a pregnant woman's life was at risk because of pregnancy, including the risk of suicide.

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Audi Dublin International Film Festival

Dublin International Film Festival is a film festival held every year in Dublin, Ireland.

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Auditors of the Literary and Historical Society (University College Dublin)

The Auditor of the Literary and Historical Society at University College Dublin, Ireland is a position elected by the members of the society.

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Audrey Carville

Audrey Carville is an Irish journalist.

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Audrey Magee

Audrey Magee is an Irish novelist and journalist.

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August 1916

The following events occurred in August 1916.

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August Is a Wicked Month

August Is a Wicked Month is the fourth novel by Edna O'Brien.

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Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation

The Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation (AGO) is an Australian government intelligence agency that is part of the Department of Defence responsible for the collection, analysis, and distribution of geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) in support of Australia's defence and national interests.

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Austrian presidential election, 2010

The Austrian presidential election took place on 25 April 2010.

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Austrian presidential election, 2016

Presidential elections were held in Austria on 24 April 2016, with a second round run-off on 22 May 2016.

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Austryn Wainhouse

Austryn Wainhouse (6 February 1927 - 29 September 2014) was an American author, publisher and translator, primarily of French works and most notably of the Marquis de Sade.

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Autobahn (album)

Autobahn is the fourth studio album by German electronic band Kraftwerk, released in November 1974.

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Aventas group

The Aventas group, formerly the QUINN group, is a business group headquartered in Derrylin, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

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Averil Power

Averil Denise Power (born 26 July 1978) is a former Irish politician who served as a Senator for the Industrial and Commercial Panel from 2011 to 2016.

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Aviva Stadium

The Aviva Stadium (also known as Lansdowne Road; Staid Aviva) is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators (all seated).

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Avril Doyle

Avril Doyle (born 18 April 1949) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician.

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Aziza (album)

Aziza is a studio album by English jazz bassist Dave Holland together with saxophonist Chris Potter, guitarist Lionel Loueke, and drummer Eric Harland.

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Áilleacht

Áilleacht (or Áilleacht: Beauty) is the sixth studio album from Irish singer Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin, the fifth to be released on the Gael Linn label.

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Áine Brady

Áine Brady (née Kitt; born 8 September 1954) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Áine O'Dwyer

Áine O’Dwyer is a multi-instrumentalist and singer originally from Ireland.

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Áine O'Gorman

Áine Marie O'Gorman (born 13 May 1989) is an Irish footballer who plays for Women's National League club UCD Waves and the Republic of Ireland national team.

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Álvaro Uribe

Álvaro Uribe Vélez (born 4 July 1952) is a Colombian politician who served as the 31st President of Colombia from 7 August 2002 to 7 August 2010.

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Éamon Ó Cuív

Éamon Ó Cuív (born 23 June 1950) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway West constituency since the 1992 general election.

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Éilís Ní Dhuibhne

Éilís Ní Dhuibhne (born 22 February 1954), also known as Eilis Almquist and Elizabeth O'Hara, is an Irish novelist and short story writer who writes both in Irish and English.

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Éirígí

éirígí (or, is a socialist republican political party in Ireland, registered since 2010 to contest local elections only. The party name, "Éirígí", means "Arise" or "Rise Up" in the Irish language, a reference to a famous speech by trade union leader James Larkin. It gained its first local councillors in 2009, when two former Sinn Féin councillors, Dungannon councillor Barry Monteith and Dublin City Councillor Louise Minihan, joined the organisation. Former Wexford county councillor for Sinn Féin and New Ross town councillor John Dwyer also joined Éirígí. It failed to win any seats in the 2014 local elections, leaving it without elected representation.

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Éric Rohmer

Jean Marie Maurice Schérer or Maurice Henri Joseph Schérer, known as Éric Rohmer (21 March 192011 January 2010), was a French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher.

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Óglaigh na hÉireann (Real IRA splinter group)

Óglaigh na hÉireann (ONH) is the title taken by a small dissident Irish republican paramilitary group that took part in the dissident Irish republican campaign.

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Órlaithí Flynn

Órlaithí Flynn (born 13 May 1988) is an Irish politician and MLA who represents Belfast West in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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Ùr-sgeul

Ùr-sgeul is an independent publisher of new Scottish Gaelic prose.

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Babi Yar in poetry

Poems about Babi Yar commemorate the massacres committed by the Nazi Einsatzgruppe during World War II at Babi Yar, in a ravine located within the present-day Ukrainian capital of Kiev.

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Back to the Woods (album)

Back to the Woods is the second studio album by American rapper Angel Haze.

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Backronym

A backronym, or bacronym, is a constructed phrase that purports to be the source of a word that is an acronym.

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Backwoods Barbie Tour

The Backwoods Barbie Tour was the ninth headlining concert tour by American recording artist, Dolly Parton.

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Bad Day in Blackrock

Bad Day in Blackrock is a 2008 novel by Kevin Power.

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Bad Hombre (album)

Bad Hombre is a studio album by drummer Antonio Sánchez released on September 29, 2017 via CAM Jazz label.

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Bad Wolves

Bad Wolves is an American heavy metal supergroup formed in 2017.

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Baghdad International School

Baghdad International School (BIS) was an international school near Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad, Iraq.

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Bahrain Thirteen

The Bahrain Thirteen are thirteen Bahraini opposition leaders, rights activists, bloggers and Shia clerics arrested between 17 March and 9 April 2011 in connection with their role in the national uprising.

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Bahrain–Iran relations

Bahrain–Iran relations are the bilateral relations between the countries of Bahrain and Iran.

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Bahraini uprising of 2011

The Bahraini uprising of 2011 was a series of anti-government protests in Bahrain led by the Shia-dominant Bahraini Opposition from 2011 until 2014.

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Balbriggan

Balbriggan is a town in the northern part of Fingal, Ireland.

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Balisada

Balisada (foaled 10 February 1996) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Ballaghaderreen

Ballaghaderreen is a town in County Roscommon, Ireland, but traditionally part of County Mayo, located just off the N5 National primary road.

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Ballycroy National Park

Ballycroy National Park (Irish: Páirc Náisiúnta Bhaile Chruaich) is located in the Owenduff/Nephin Mountains area of the Barony of Erris in northwest County Mayo, Ireland.

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Ballygowan water

Ballygowan is an Irish brand of mineral water.

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Ballyhaunis

Ballyhaunis is a town in County Mayo, Ireland.

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Ballyhea Says No

Ballyhea Says No is a protest movement based in the north County Cork townland and parish of Ballyhea.

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Ballymurphy massacre

The Ballymurphy Massacre was a series of incidents involving the killing of eleven civilians by the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment of the British Army in Ballymurphy, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Ban Ki-moon

Ban Ki-moon (born 13 June 1944) is a South Korean politician and diplomat who was the eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations from January 2007 to December 2016.

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Banastre Tarleton

Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, GCB (21 August 175415 January 1833) was a British soldier and politician.

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Bang Bang (Dubliner)

Bang Bang (born Thomas Dudley; 13 February 1906 – 11 January 1981) was an eccentric elderly gentleman in Dublin in the 1950s and 1960s who achieved fame as a character in the city.

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Bankruptcy Law in the Republic of Ireland

Bankruptcy in Irish Law is a legal process, supervised by the High Court whereby the assets of a personal debtor are realised and distributed amongst his or her creditors in cases where the debtor is unable or unwilling to pay his debts.

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Barbara McDonald

Barbara Mary McDonald (born 28 May 1972) is a former Irish international cricketer whose career for the Irish national side spanned from 1993 to 2005.

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Barbara Shelley

Barbara Shelley (born Barbara T. Kowin; 13 February 1932) is a retired English film and television actress.

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Barbara Steele

Barbara Steele (born 29 December 1937) is an English film actress and producer.

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Barnaslingan

Barnaslingan is a high hill in County Dublin, Ireland.

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Barrow Way

The Barrow Way is a long-distance trail in Ireland.

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Barry Andrews (politician)

Barry Andrews (born 16 May 1967) has been the Chief Executive of since November 2012.

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Barry Daly

Barry Daly (born 1990) is an Irish hurler who played as a right wing-forward for the Galway senior team.

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Barry Johnston (footballer)

Barry Johnston (born October 28, 1980 in Dublin) is an Irish footballer who is currently a free agent after playing for Carrick Rangers.

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Barry McGovern

Barry McGovern (born 1948) is an Irish stage, film and television actor.

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Barry Murphy (comedian)

Barry Murphy is an Irish comedian whose notable appearances include a starring role in Après Match.

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Barry Paris

Barry Paris (born February 6, 1948) is an author and journalist based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Bashkim Fino

Bashkim Fino (born 12 October 1962 in Gjirokastër) is an Albanian politician and was the 29th Prime Minister of Albania.

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Basil Chubb

Frederick Basil Chubb (8 December 1921 – 8 May 2002) was an English and Irish political scientist, author and broadcaster.

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Basil Hume

Basil Hume OSB OM (2 March 1923 – 17 June 1999) was an English Roman Catholic bishop.

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Batt O'Keeffe

Bartholomew O'Keeffe (born 2 April 1945) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation from 2010 to 2011, Minister for Education and Science from 2008 to 2010, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Renewal from 2007 to 2008 and Minister of State for Environmental Protection from 2004 to 2007.

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Battle of Aden (2018)

The Battle of Aden was a conflict between the Southern Transitional Council (STC) and the Yemeni government around the headquarters in Aden.

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Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016)

The Battle of Aleppo (معركة حلب) was a major military confrontation in Aleppo, the largest city in Syria, between the Syrian opposition (including the Free Syrian Army (FSA) and other largely-Sunni groups, such as the Levant Front and the Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front) against the government of Bashar al-Assad, supported by Hezbollah, Shia militias and Russia, and against the Kurdish People's Protection Units. The battle began on 19 July 2012 and was part of the ongoing Syrian Civil War. A stalemate that had been in place for four years finally ended in July 2016, when Syrian government troops closed the rebels' last supply line into Aleppo with the support of Russian airstrikes. In response, rebel forces launched unsuccessful counteroffensives in September and October that failed to break the siege; in November, government forces embarked on a decisive campaign that resulted in the recapture of all of Aleppo by December 2016. The Syrian government victory was widely seen as a potential turning point in Syria's civil war. The large scale devastation of the battle and its importance led combatants to name it the "mother of battles" or "Syria's Stalingrad". The battle was marked by widespread violence against civilians, alleged repeated targeting of hospitals and schools (mostly by pro-government Air Forces and to a lesser extent by the rebels), and indiscriminate aerial strikes and shelling against civilian areas. It was also marked by the inability of the international community to resolve the conflict peacefully. The UN special envoy to Syria proposed to end the battle by giving East Aleppo autonomy, but the idea was rejected by the Syrian government. Hundreds of thousands of residents were displaced by the fighting and efforts to provide aid to civilians or facilitate evacuation were routinely disrupted by continued combat and mistrust between the opposing sides. Various claims of war crimes emerged during the battle, including the use of chemical weapons by both Syrian government forces and rebel forces, the use barrel bombs by the Syrian Air Force, the dropping of cluster munitions on populated areas by Russian and Syrian forces, the carrying out of "double tap" airstrikes to target rescue workers responding to previous strikes, summary executions of civilians and captured soldiers by both sides, indiscriminate shelling and use of highly inaccurate improvised artillery by rebel forces. During the 2016 Syrian government offensive, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights warned that "crimes of historic proportions" were being committed in Aleppo. Fighting also caused severe destruction to the Old City of Aleppo, a UNESCO World Heritage site. An estimated 33,500 buildings have been either damaged or destroyed. After four years of fighting, the battle represents one of the longest sieges in modern warfare and one of the bloodiest battles of the Syrian Civil War, leaving an estimated 31,000 people dead, almost a tenth of the estimated overall war casualties at that time.

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Baz's Culture Clash

Baz's Culture Clash is a six-part television series.

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Bazil Ashmawy

Bazil Ashmawy, commonly known as Baz Ashmawy, is an Irish radio and television personality, whose TV show 50 Ways to Kill Your Mammy won the International Emmy Award for Best Non-Scripted Entertainment award.

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Be Here Now (album)

Be Here Now is the third studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 21 August 1997 by Creation Records.

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Beacon (album)

Beacon is the second studio album by Northern Irish indie rock band Two Door Cinema Club.

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Beara Way

The Beara Way is a long-distance trail in Republic of Ireland.

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Beat 102 103

Beat 102 103 is an independent regional radio station in Republic of Ireland licensed by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland covering counties Waterford, Carlow, Kilkenny, Wexford and Tipperary in South East Ireland.

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Beatrice Behan

Beatrice Behan (31 December 1925 - 9 March 1993) was an Irish artist, author, and wife of Brendan Behan.

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Beautiful Lies (Birdy album)

Beautiful Lies is the third studio album by British musician Birdy, released on 25 March 2016 through Atlantic Records.

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Beautiful Life (Jimmy Greene album)

Beautiful Life is the eighth studio album from Jimmy Greene.

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Beauty and the Beat (The Go-Go's album)

Beauty and the Beat is the debut album from Californian new wave band the Go-Go's.

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Beckett on Film

Beckett on Film was a project aimed at making film versions of all nineteen of Samuel Beckett's stage plays, with the exception of the early and unperformed Eleutheria.

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Becoming Jane

Becoming Jane is a 2007 British-Irish biographical romantic drama film directed by Julian Jarrold.

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Beethoven Symphonies (Liszt)

Beethoven Symphonies (Symphonies de Beethoven), S.464, are a set of nine transcriptions for solo piano by Franz Liszt of Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies 1–9.

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Before Today

Before Today is the eighth studio album by American recording artist Ariel Pink, credited to "Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti", and released on June 8, 2010.

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Bei Bei Shuai

Bei Bei Shuai is a Chinese immigrant to the United States who became the subject of international public attention from 2011 to 2013 when the authorities of the state of Indiana charged her with murder and attempted feticide after her failed suicide attempt allegedly resulted in the death of the child she was pregnant with.

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Being Eileen

Being Eileen is a BBC "heart-warming" comedy-drama which began as a new six-part series on 4 February, and ended on 11 March 2013.

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Being Human (UK TV series)

Being Human is a British supernatural comedy-drama television series.

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Belfast Blitz

The Belfast Blitz consisted of four German air raids on strategic targets in the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland, in April and May 1941 during World War II, causing high casualties.

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Belfast City Hall flag protests

On 3 December 2012, Belfast City Council voted to limit the days that the Union Flag (the flag of the United Kingdom) flies from Belfast City Hall.

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Belfast Confetti (poem)

Belfast Confetti is a poem about the aftermath of a sectarian riot in Belfast, by Northern Irish poet and translator.

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Belfast Corporation election, 1914

An election to Belfast Corporation took place in 1914 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Belfast Corporation election, 1920

An election to Belfast Corporation took place in January 1920 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Belfast Royal Academy

The Belfast Royal Academy (commonly shortened to B.R.A) is the oldest school in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Belfast Trades Council

Belfast Trades Council, also known as Belfast & District Trades Union Council, brings together trade unionists in and around Belfast in Northern Ireland.

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Belfast West by-election, 2011

The Belfast West by-election, 2011 was a by-election for the United Kingdom constituency of Belfast West following the resignation of the constituency's Member of Parliament, Gerry Adams in advance of his candidacy in the 2011 general election in the Republic of Ireland.

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Belinda McKeon

Belinda McKeon (born 1979) is an Irish writer.

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Belinda O'Hooley

Belinda O'Hooley (born c. 1971) is a British singer-songwriter and pianist from Yorkshire, England.

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Bell X1 (band)

Bell X1 is a musical group from County Kildare, Ireland.

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Belmayne

Belmayne is a development of housing, and adjunct facilities, in Balgriffin, a northern outer suburb of Dublin, Ireland, commenced in 2006-2007.

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BeLonG To

BeLonG To is an LGBT youth organisation in Ireland which caters for young people aged between 14–23 years.

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Bembo

Bembo is a serif typeface created by the British branch of the Monotype Corporation in 1928-9 and most commonly used for body text.

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Ben O'Connor

Ben O'Connor (born 25 January 1979) was an Irish hurler who played as a right wing-forward for the Cork senior team.

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Benbulbin

Benbulbin, sometimes spelled Ben Bulben or Benbulben (from the Binn Ghulbain), is a large rock formation in County Sligo, Ireland.

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Benfica W.S.C.

Benfica Women's Soccer Club, previously known as Benfica L.F.C. and Mitsubishi Benfica, is an Irish association football club based in Waterford.

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Benjamin Plunket

Benjamin John Plunket was a 20th-century Anglican bishop in Ireland.

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Benny Morris

Benny Morris (בני מוריס; born 8 December 1948) is an Israeli historian.

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Berlin state election, 2011

The last Berlin state election was held on 18 September 2011, to elect members to the Abgeordnetenhaus (House of Deputies) of Berlin.

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Bernadette Greevy

Bernadette Greevy (3 July 1940 – 26 September 2008) was an Irish mezzo-soprano.

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Bernard Commons

Bernard Commons (15 May 1913 – 19 April 1965) was an Irish politician.

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Bernard Farrell

Bernard Farrell (born 1941) is an Irish dramatist, whose contemporary comedies – both light and dark – have been described as "well-wrought, cleverly shaped with a keen sense of absurdity" and as "dark and dangerous comedy in which characters are poised on the knife-edge between hilarious absurdity and hysterical breakdown".

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Bernard Fox (Irish republican)

Bernard Fox (born c. 1951) is a former member of the Army Council of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) who took part in the 1981 Irish hunger strike.

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Bernard Jackman

Bernard Jackman (born 5 May 1976) is a former Irish rugby union player who played for Connacht, Leinster and Sale Sharks.

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Bernard O'Kane

Bernard O'Kane was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and Bishop of Derry from 1926 to 1939.

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Bertie (TV series)

Bertie is a four-part miniseries documenting the life of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, which began airing on Irish television channel RTÉ One on 3 November 2008.

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Bertie Ahern

Patrick Bartholomew Ahern (born 12 September 1951) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1997 to 2008, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1994 to 2008, Leader of the Opposition from 1994 to 1997, Tánaiste and Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht from November 1994 to December 1994, Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1992 to 1994, Minister for Industry and Commerce in January 1993, Minister for Finance from 1991 to 1994, Minister for Labour from 1987 to 1991, Government Chief Whip and Minister of State at the Department of Defence from March 1982 to December 1982 and Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1986 to 1987.

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Bertie Messitt

Bertie Messitt (28 September 1930 – 18 February 2012) was an Irish long-distance runner.

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Bertiespeak

Bertiespeak or Bertie-speak is a way of speaking the English language as spoken by former Irish Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

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Better Place (Rachel Platten song)

"Better Place" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Rachel Platten for her third studio album, Wildfire (2016).

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Between the Canals

Between the Canals is an Irish crime film written and directed by Mark O'Connor.

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Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective

Between the Jigs and the Reels: A Retrospective is a two-disc anthology by the Irish folk band Planxty.

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Beverley Flynn

Beverley Flynn (born 9 June 1966) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Mayo constituency from 1997 to 2011.

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Beverley O'Sullivan

Beverley O'Sullivan (16 January 1981 – 2 November 2009) was an Irish singer and actress from Dublin, Ireland.

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Bewley's

Bewley's is an Irish hot beverage company, located in Dublin and founded in 1840, which operates internationally.

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Bhi Bhiman

Bhi Bhiman is an American singer-songwriter.

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Bianca Nera

Bianca Nera (11 April 1994 – after 2012) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Bicycle helmet laws by country

The wearing of bicycle helmets, and attitudes towards their use vary around the world.

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Big Black Coat

Big Black Coat is the fifth studio album by Canadian electronic music duo Junior Boys.

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Big Buck's

Big Buck's (foaled 16 April 2003) is a retired National Hunt racehorse trained in Britain by Paul Nicholls.

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Big Inner

Big Inner is the debut album from the artist Matthew E. White, released on August 21, 2012, on Spacebomb Records and Hometapes in the United States and Canada and on January 21, 2013, on Domino in the rest of the world.

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Big Music (Simple Minds album)

Big Music is the sixteenth studio album by Scottish rock band Simple Minds.

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Big Self

Big Self are a Northern Irish rock band who formed in 1980.

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Bilberry goat

The Bilberry goat is a breed of feral goat (Capra aegagrus hircus) which is believed to have lived in one herd on Bilberry Rock in Waterford City in the south of Ireland for hundreds of years.

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Bill Biggart

William G. "Bill" Biggart (July 20, 1947 – September 11, 2001) was an American freelance photojournalist and a victim of the September 11 attacks, notable for his street-view photographs of the event before being killed by the collapse of the World Trade Center's North Tower.

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Bill Cosby 77

Bill Cosby 77 is a 2014 stand-up comedy film featuring Bill Cosby, filmed before a live audience at the San Francisco Jazz Center in California.

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Bill Cullen (businessman)

William 'Bill' Cullen (born 17 February 1942) is an Irish businessman and media personality.

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Bill Long (writer)

Bill Long (28 April 1932 – 21 May 2010) was an Irish writer and broadcaster.

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Billy Kelleher

William Joseph Kelleher (born 20 January 1968) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork North-Central constituency since the 1997 general election.

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Billy Timmins

Billy Timmins (born 1 October 1959) is an Irish politician.

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Binghamton shootings

The Binghamton shootings took place on April 3, 2009, at the American Civic Association immigration center in Binghamton, New York.

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Bingo Bango

"Bingo Bango" is a song written and recorded by English electronic music duo Basement Jaxx for their debut album, Remedy (1999).

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Birds of America (stories)

Birds of America (1998) is a collection of short stories by American writer Lorrie Moore.

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Bisexual lighting

Bisexual lighting is the simultaneous use of pink, purple, and blue lighting to represent bisexual characters.

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Bishopstown Stadium

Bishopstown Stadium (Staid a' Baile an Easpaig) is an association football stadium located in Bishopstown on the western outskirts of Cork, Ireland.

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Bjarni Benediktsson (born 1970)

Bjarni Benediktsson (born 26 January 1970), known colloquially as Bjarni Ben, is an Icelandic politician, who served as Prime Minister from January 2017 to November 2017.

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Blaa

A blaa, or Waterford Blaa, is a doughy, white bread bun (roll) speciality; particularly associated with Waterford, Ireland.

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Black (singer)

Colin Vearncombe (26 May 1962 – 26 January 2016), known by his stage name Black, was an English singer-songwriter.

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Black America Again

Black America Again is the eleventh studio album by American rapper Common.

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Black and Tan

Black and Tan is a beer cocktail made by layering a pale beer (usually pale ale) and a dark beer (usually stout).

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Black Light (John McLaughlin album)

Black Light is a studio album by British jazz guitarist John McLaughlin and his band the 4th Dimension.

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Black Messiah (album)

Black Messiah is the third studio album by American recording artist D'Angelo.

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Black or White (Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel song)

"Black or White" is a song by the British rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, released in 1975 as the lead single from the band's 1976 studio album Timeless Flight.

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Black Origami

Black Origami is the second album by Indiana producer Jlin, first issued for streaming on May 11, 2017 and on other formats by Planet Mu on May 19, 2017.

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Black Rivers

Black Rivers are an English rock band composed of former members of Sub Sub and Doves.

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Black site

In military terminology, a black site is a location at which an unacknowledged black project is conducted.

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Black Standard

The Black Banner or Black Standard (الراية السوداء rāyat as-sawdāʾ, also known as راية العقاب. rāyat al-ʿuqāb "banner of the eagle" or simply as "the banner") is one of the flags flown by Muhammad in Islamic tradition.

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Black Thursday

Black Thursday is a term used to refer to negative events which occurred on a Thursday.

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Black Widow (Iggy Azalea song)

"Black Widow" is a song by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, from her debut studio album, The New Classic (2014).

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Black Wind, White Land

Black Wind, White Land is a 1993 documentary film, researched and produced by the founders of the Chernobyl Children's Project International and explores the Chernobyl nuclear disaster of 1986 and its consequences for the handicapped development of the people in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.

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BlackRock

BlackRock, Inc. is an American global investment management corporation based in New York City.

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Blackrock College

Blackrock College (Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe) is an independent day and boarding Catholic secondary school for boys aged 13–18, located in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland.

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BlackSUMMERS'night

blackSUMMERS'night is the fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist Maxwell.

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Blade Runner 2049

Blade Runner 2049 is a 2017 American neo-noir science fiction film directed by Denis Villeneuve and written by Hampton Fancher and Michael Green.

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Blasphemy law

A blasphemy law is a law prohibiting blasphemy, which is irreverence or insult toward holy personages, religious groups, sacred artifacts, customs, or beliefs.

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Blasphemy law in the Republic of Ireland

In the state of Ireland, blasphemy is required to be prohibited by Article 40.6.1.i. of the 1937 Constitution.

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Blink (band)

Blink are a pop rock band from Ireland.

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Blogorrah.com

bloggorah.com, also known as blogorrah, was a cult award-winning New York City-based Irish website owned by the publishing "empire" of John Ryan.

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Blood Bitch

Blood Bitch is the sixth studio album by Norwegian musician Jenny Hval, released on September 30, 2016 on Sacred Bones Records.

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Bloodlands

Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin is a book by Yale historian Timothy D. Snyder, first published by Basic Books on October 28, 2010.

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Bloody Friday (1972)

Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Belfast on 21 July 1972, during the Troubles.

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Bloody Sunday Inquiry

The Bloody Sunday Inquiry, also known as the Saville Inquiry or the Saville Report after its chairman, Lord Saville of Newdigate, was established in 1998 by British Prime Minister Tony Blair after campaigns for a second inquiry by families of those killed and injured in Derry on Bloody Sunday during the peak of ethno-political violence known as The Troubles.

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Blow (Beyoncé song)

"Blow" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé from her self-titled fifth studio album (2013).

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Blue Room (The Orb song)

"Blue Room" is a single by The Orb.

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Bluenote Café

Bluenote Café is a live album by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young, released on November 13, 2015 on Reprise.

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Blueshirts

The Army Comrades Association (ACA), later the National Guard, then Young Ireland and finally League of Youth, but better known by the nickname The Blueshirts (Na Léinte Gorma), was a Right-wing movement in the Irish Free State in the early 1930s.

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Bluestack Way

The Bluestack Way is a long-distance trail through the Bluestack Mountains in County Donegal, Ireland.

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Bo Almqvist

Bo Gunnar Almqvist (5 May 1931 - 9 November 2013) was a Swedish academic and folklorist.

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Bob Byrne

Bob Byrne is an Irish comics writer, artist, and independent publisher, based in Dublin.

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Bob Casey (rugby union)

Bob Casey (born 18 July 1978) is an Irish former rugby union footballer who used to play at lock for London Irish until his retirement at the end of the 2011/2012 season.

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Bob Doyle (activist)

Robert Andrew "Bob" Doyle (12 February 1916 – 22 January 2009) was a communist activist and soldier from Ireland.

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Bobby Kerr (businessman)

Bobby Kerr is an Irish entrepreneur and businessman.

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Bobby Sands: 66 Days

Bobby Sands: 66 Days is a 2016 documentary film about Bobby Sands and the 1981 Irish hunger strike from Northern Ireland.

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Body and Soul (1930 song)

"Body and Soul" is a popular song and jazz standard written in 1930 with lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour and Frank Eyton; and music by Johnny Green.

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Body Language (Kylie Minogue album)

Body Language is the ninth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released on 10 November 2003 by Parlophone.

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Bohemian F.C.

Bohemian Football Club (Cumann Peile Bóithéamaigh), more commonly referred to as Bohs, is a professional football club from Dublin, Ireland.

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Boland's Mill

Boland's Mill is located on the Grand Canal Dock in Dublin, Ireland on Ringsend Road between the inner basin of Grand Canal Dock and Barrow Street.

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Bolivia

Bolivia (Mborivia; Buliwya; Wuliwya), officially known as the Plurinational State of Bolivia (Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia), is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.

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Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home

The Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home (also known as St Mary's Mother and Baby Home or simply The Home) was a maternity home for unmarried mothers and their children that operated between 1925 and 1961 in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland.

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Bon Secours Sisters

The Congregation of the Sisters of Bon Secours is a Roman Catholic religious congregation for nursing (gardes malades), whose stated object is to care for patients from all socio-economic groups.

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Bones + Longing

Bones + Longing is the fifth studio album by Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes.

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Boo Hewerdine

Mark "Boo" Hewerdine (born 14 February 1961) is an English singer-songwriter and record producer.

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Book censorship in the Republic of Ireland

Book censorship was carried out in Ireland from 1929 until 2010 when all prior bans expired.

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Book of Intuition

Book of Intuition is a studio album by jazz pianist Kenny Barron with bassist Kiyoshi Kitagawa and drummer Jonathan Blake.

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Boombox – Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro and Disco Rap 1979-82

Boombox – Early Independent Hip Hop, Electro and Disco Rap 1979-82 is a 2016 compilation album released by Soul Jazz Records.

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Booty (song)

"Booty" is a song recorded by American singer Jennifer Lopez for her eighth studio album, A.K.A. (2014).

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Border barrier

A border barrier is a separation barrier that runs along an international border.

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Boris Yeltsin circling over Shannon diplomatic incident

On 30 September 1994, Boris Yeltsin, then President of the Russian Federation, was scheduled for an official state visit to the Republic of Ireland but failed to get off his plane when it landed at Shannon Airport.

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Born to Sing: No Plan B

Born to Sing: No Plan B is the 34th studio album recorded by Northern Irish singer/songwriter Van Morrison.

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Borough status in the United Kingdom

Borough status in the United Kingdom is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Boston Irish Famine Memorial

The Boston Irish Famine Memorial is a memorial park located on a plaza between Washington Street and School Street in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Boston Public Library

The Boston Public Library is a municipal public library system in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, founded in 1848.

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Bounty (chocolate bar)

Bounty is a chocolate bar manufactured by Mars, Incorporated and sold internationally.

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Boxer (The National album)

Boxer is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band The National, released on May 22, 2007 on Beggars Banquet Records.

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Boycotts of Israel

Boycotts of Israel are a systematic practice of avoiding economic, political and cultural ties with the State of Israel, with individual Israelis or with Israeli-based companies or organizations.

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Boyle Roche

Sir Boyle Roche, 1st Baronet (October 1736, as cited in Some sources, including earlier versions of the Dictionary of National Biography, give the date as 1743. However, since the later date would make Roche rather young to have served with such distinction — he would have been 15 at the Battle on Snowshoes (and already a lieutenant!), 16 at the Siege of Quebec and 19 at the capture of El Morro — the earlier date seems more reasonable. – 5 June 1807) was an Irish politician.

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Boylesports

BoyleSports is the second largest bookmaker in Ireland.

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Boys and Girls in America

Boys and Girls in America is the third studio album by The Hold Steady, released on October 3, 2006 by Vagrant Records.

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Boyzone

Boyzone are an Irish boy band.

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Brad Watson (writer)

Brad Watson is an American author.

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Bradley Wiggins

Sir Bradley Marc Wiggins, CBE (born 28 April 1980) is a British former professional road and track racing cyclist, who competed professionally between 2001 and 2016.

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Brassland Records

Brassland is an independent record label founded in 2001 by Alec Hanley Bemis, Aaron Dessner, and Bryce Dessner.

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Braveheart (song)

"Braveheart" is a song recorded by British girl group Neon Jungle for their debut studio album, Welcome to the Jungle (2014).

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Bray

Bray (formerly Brí Chualann) is a coastal town in north County Wicklow, Ireland.

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Bray Head

Bray Head (Ceann Bhré) is a hill and headland located in northern County Wicklow, Ireland, between the towns of Bray and Greystones.

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Bray Jazz Festival

Bray Jazz Festival is an Irish jazz music festival that takes place in Bray, Ireland, on the May bank holiday weekend.

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Brazen Heart

Brazen Heart is a studio album by American trumpeter Dave Douglas which was released in October 2015 on Douglas' own Greenleaf Music label.

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Brú na Bóinne

Brú na Bóinne (Palace of the Boyne or Mansion of the Boyne) or Boyne valley tombs, is an area in County Meath, Ireland, located in a bend of the River Boyne.

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Brüno

Brüno is a 2009 British-American mockumentary comedy film directed by Larry Charles and starring Sacha Baron Cohen, who produced, co-wrote, and played the gay Austrian fashion journalist Brüno.

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Break Stuff (album)

Break Stuff is a studio album by American jazz musician Vijay Iyer.

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Breakfast Republic

Breakfast Republic is the Irish national broadcaster RTÉ 2fm's current breakfast radio show.

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Breandán Ó Buachalla

Breandán Ó Buachalla (1936 – 20 May 2010) was an Irish scholar of the Irish language.

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Breandán Ó hEithir

Breandán Ó hEithir (18 January 1930 – 26 October 1990) was an Irish writer and broadcaster.

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Breathless (Terence Blanchard album)

Breathless is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard.

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Breda O'Brien

Breda O'Brien (born 1962) is an Irish teacher and columnist, writing a weekly column for The Irish Times.

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Breffni Park

Breffni Park, known for sponsorship reasons as Kingspan Breffni is a GAA stadium in Cavan, Republic of Ireland.

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Brenda Fricker

Brenda Fricker (born 17 February 1945) is an Irish actress of theatre, film and television.

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Brendan Balfe

Brendan Balfe (born 19 September 1945 in Dublin) is an Irish radio personality, who has been on-air consistently for more than 40 years on RTÉ.

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Brendan Behan

Brendan Francis Aidan Behan (christened Francis Behan) (Breandán Ó Beacháin; 9 February 1923 – 20 March 1964) was an Irish poet, short story writer, novelist and playwright who wrote in both English and Irish.

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Brendan Benson

Brendan Benson (born November 14, 1970) is an American musician and singer-songwriter.

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Brendan Devlin

Monsignor Brendan Devlin MA, DD (Irish: Breandán Ó Doibhlin) (born 1931) is a priest of the Derry Diocese.

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Brendan Graham

Brendan Graham (born 1945) is an Irish songwriter and novelist.

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Brendan Hamill (writer)

Brendan Hamill (born 1945, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a poet and writer.

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Brendan Howlin

Brendan William Howlin (born 9 May 1956) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has served as Leader of the Labour Party since May 2016.

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Brendan Lynch (writer)

Brendan Lynch (born 1937, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick) is a former motor racing journalist and contemporary Irish author.

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Brendan McGahon

Brendan McGahon (22 November 1936 – 8 February 2017) was a former Irish Fine Gael politician.

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Brendan McWilliams

Brendan McWilliams (7 August 1944 – 22 October 2007) was an Irish meteorologist and science writer.

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Brendan O'Regan

Brendan O'Regan CBE (1917–2008) was an Irish businessman responsible for developing Shannon Airport, inventing the concept of the duty-free shop and transforming the Shannon region of Ireland.

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Brendan Ogle

Brendan Ogle is an Irish trade union official.

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Brendan Ryan (Cork politician)

Brendan Ryan (born 6 August 1946) is an Irish politician and former member of Seanad Éireann for the National University of Ireland constituency.

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Brendan Smith (politician)

Brendan Coleman Smith (born 1 June 1956) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Trade since April 2016 and Chairman of the Fianna Fáil Parliamentary Party since May 2016.

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Brendan Smyth

Brendan Smyth O.Praem (8 June 1927 – 22 August 1997) was a Roman Catholic priest from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who became notorious as a child molester, using his position in the Roman Catholic Church to obtain access to his victims.

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Brewster's Millions (1985 film)

Brewster's Millions is a 1985 comedy film directed by Walter Hill and starring Richard Pryor and John Candy.

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Brian Conaghan

Brian Conaghan (born 6 October 1971) is a Scottish author, based in Dublin.

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Brian Cowen

Brian Bernard Cowen (born 10 January 1960) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 2008 to 2011, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 2008 to 2011, Minister for Foreign Affairs from January 2011 to March 2011 and 2000 to 2004, Minister for Defence from February 2011 to March 2011, Tánaiste from 2007 to 2008, Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil from 2002 to 2008, Minister for Finance from 2004 to 2008, Minister for Health and Children from 1997 to 2000, Minister for Transport, Energy and Communications from 1993 to 1994, Minister for Energy in January 1993 and Minister for Labour from 1992 to 1993.

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Brian Cowen nude portraits controversy

Two oil paintings depicting the then-Taoiseach of Ireland Brian Cowen in the nude were briefly displayed in Dublin art galleries in March 2009.

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Brian Crowley

Brian Donal Crowley (born 4 March 1964) is an Irish politician who has served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland since 1994.

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Brian Curtin

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Brian D'Arcy

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Brian Fallon (critic)

Brian Fallon (born 1933) is one of Ireland's foremost art critics.

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Brian Friel

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Brian Hayes (politician)

Brian John Hayes (born 23 August 1969) is an Irish politician who has served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland since 2014.

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Brian Hogan

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Brian Jennings (journalist)

Brian Jennings is an Irish radio journalist and newsreader.

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Brian Keenan (writer)

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Brian Lenihan Jnr

Brian Joseph Lenihan (21 May 1959 – 10 June 2011) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Finance from 2008 to 2011, Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil from March 2011 to June 2011, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform from 2007 to 2008 and Minister of State for Children from 2002 to 2007.

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Brian Lenihan Snr

Brian Patrick Lenihan (17 November 1930 – 1 November 1995) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Tánaiste from 1987 to 1990, Minister for Defence from 1989 to 1990, Minister for Agriculture from March 1982 to December 1982, Minister for Fisheries from 1977 to 1979, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1987 to 1989, 1979 to 1981 and January 1973 to March 1973, Minister for Transport and Power from 1969 to 1973, Minister for Education from 1968 to 1969, Minister for Justice from 1964 to 1969, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Justice and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands from 1961 to 1964.

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Brian Lohan

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Brian McDermott (murder victim)

Brian McDermott was a schoolboy who disappeared in Belfast in 1973.

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Brian Moore (novelist)

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Brian O'Connell (hurler)

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Brian O'Driscoll

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Brian O'Nolan

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Brian Smyth

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Brian Walsh (politician)

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Brigid Makowski

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Bring Me the Head of Oliver Plunkett

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Bringin' It

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Bristol (UK Parliament constituency)

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British Isles fixed sea link connections

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British Isles naming dispute

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British–Irish Council

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Broadmeadow viaduct

The Broadmeadow viaduct, in Ireland, carries the main Dublin to Belfast railway across the Broadmeadow Estuary, about 13 kilometres north of Dublin, just north of Malahide.

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Broadsheet

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Broadside (magazine)

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Broke with Expensive Taste

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Broken English (album)

Broken English is the seventh studio album by English singer Marianne Faithfull.

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Broombridge railway station

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Bruce Arnold (author)

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Brucellosis

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Bruno Mars

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Bryan Cranston

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Bryan Dobson

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Bryan Malessa

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Bryan Singer

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BT Sport ESPN

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Budge Pountney

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Buffalo Sunn

Buffalo Sunn are a cosmic-rock band from Dublin, Ireland.

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Bundee Aki

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Burning of Wildgoose Lodge

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Burning the Bed

Burning the Bed is a 2003 short film.

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Burren Way

The Burren Way is a long-distance trail in County Clare, Ireland.

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Busáras

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Bush–Blair 2003 Iraq memo

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C.B.C. Monkstown

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C.L.G. Aodh Ruadh

CLG Aodh Ruadh are a GAA club based in the town of Ballyshannon in County Donegal.

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C.L.G. Naomh Adhamhnáin

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C.U. Burn

C.U. Burn is a cult Irish language television comedy broadcast on the Irish-language television channel TG4.

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Caché (film)

Caché, also known as Hidden, is a 2005 psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Haneke and starring Daniel Auteuil and Juliette Binoche.

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Cahal Daly

Cahal Brendan Daly (1 October 1917 – 31 December 2009) was an Irish philosopher, theologian, writer and international speaker and, in later years, a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Cait O'Riordan

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Caleb Foundation

The Caleb Foundation, created in 1998,, interview with Wallace Thompson, 4 February 2011 is one of the leading creationist pressure groups in Northern Ireland.

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Call Me by Your Name (film)

Call Me by Your Name is a 2017 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by James Ivory.

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Call the Comet

Call the Comet is the third studio album by English musician Johnny Marr.

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Callum O'Dowda

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Callus (album)

Callus is the third studio album by Gonjasufi (Sumach Ecks).

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Camp Bondsteel

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Campaign Against Home and Water Taxes

The Campaign Against Home and Water Taxes (CAHWT) is a group opposed to the introduction of property and water taxes in Ireland.

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Can't Be Tamed (song)

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Can't Cope, Won't Cope

Can't Cope, Won't Cope is an Irish comedy-drama television series set in Dublin.

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Canaan Banana

Canaan Sodindo Banana (5 March 193610 November 2003) served as the first President of Zimbabwe from 18 April 1980 until 31 December 1987.

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Canadian English

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Canal Livre

Canal Livre was a popular news program in Brazil.

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Cancer screening in Ireland

BowelScreen, BreastCheck and CervicalCheck are cancer screening programmes organised by the Health Service Executive (HSE) in the Republic of Ireland.

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Cannabis in Ireland

Cannabis in Ireland is illegal for recreational purposes.

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Caoilfhionn Nic Pháidín

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Capital punishment in Ireland

Capital punishment in the Republic of Ireland was abolished in statute law in 1990, having been abolished in 1964 for most offences including ordinary murder.

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Capri (horse)

Capri (foaled 7 February 2014) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Caragh Lake

Caragh Lake (Loch Cárthaí) is a large and scenic lake in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Carey Mulligan

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Caritas in veritate

Caritas in veritate (English: "Charity in Truth") is the third and last encyclical of Pope Benedict XVI, and his first social encyclical.

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Carl Stearns Clancy

Carl Stearns Clancy (8 August 1890 – January 1971) was an American long-distance motorcycle rider, film director and producer.

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Carlisle Pier

Carlisle Pier, Dún Laoghaire was used by the mailboat which sailed between Dún Laoghaire and Holyhead.

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Carlos Chaile

Carlos Chaile (born 14 January 1975 in Bella Vista in Tucumán Province) is an Argentine football player, currently playing for Austrian team.

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Carlow Brewing Company

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Carlow County Museum

Carlow County Museum (Músaem Chontae Cheatharlach) is a county museum documenting the history of County Carlow.

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Carlow Nationalist

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Carlow–Kilkenny (Dáil Éireann constituency)

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Carmen Souza

Carmen Souza (born 1981) is a Portuguese-born jazz singer and songwriter of Cape Verdean heritage.

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Carol Young

Carol Young is an Australian musician, and a founding member of the American bluegrass band The Greencards.

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Caroline Casey (activist)

Caroline Casey (born 1971) is an Irish activist and management consultant.

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Caroline Grace Cassidy

Caroline Grace Cassidy is an Irish film and television actress, and author.

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Caroline Hussey

Caroline Elinor Hussey (3 December 1941 – 11 May 2017) was an Irish microbiologist and academic.

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Carrickmacross

Carrickmacross is a town in County Monaghan, Ireland.

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Carrickmines

Carrickmines is an outer suburb of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.

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Carrickmines Castle

Carrickmines Castle is an archaeological site in Carrickmines, County Dublin, in eastern Republic of Ireland.

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Carrie & Lowell Tour

The Carrie & Lowell Tour was the sixth concert tour by American recording artist Sufjan Stevens.

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Carroll Moran

Carroll Moran is a former judge of the Irish High Court from 2014 to 2015.

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Carroll's

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Carry On Columbus

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Carry the Meek

Carry the Meek is the debut album by Irish band Ham Sandwich.

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Cartell

Cartell is an Irish vehicle checking company which commenced trading in 2006.

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Carysfort College

Our Lady of Mercy College, Carysfort (commonly known as Carysfort College) was a College of Education in Dublin, Ireland from its foundation in 1877 until its closure in 1988.

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Castlepalooza

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Castlerea

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Castleward Opera

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Casual Conquest

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Casualties of the 2011 Libyan Civil War

Estimates of deaths in the Libyan Civil War vary with figures from 2,500 to 25,000 given between March 2 and October 2, 2011.

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Cata Díaz

Daniel Alberto 'Cata' Díaz (born 13 July 1979) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for Spanish club CF Fuenlabrada as a central defender.

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Cathal Ó Murchadha

Cathal Ó Murchadha (born Charles Murphy; 16 February 1880 – 28 April 1958) was an Irish politician and republican.

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Cathal Coughlan (musician)

Cathal Coughlan is an Irish singer songwriter, formerly of Microdisney, and The Fatima Mansions.

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Cathal Goan

Cathal Áedán Goan (born 17 April 1954) was Director-General of RTÉ from 2003 to 2011.

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Cathal Mac Coille

Cathal Mac Coille (born 1952) is a retired Irish broadcaster, researcher and journalist.

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Cathal O'Shannon (TV presenter)

Cathal O'Shannon (1928 – 22 October 2011)The Late Late Show (RTÉ 1), Friday, 12 January 2007.

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Cathal Parlon

Cathal Parlon plays his Senior Club Hurling with Coolderry in Offaly.

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Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into Heaven and St Nicholas, Galway

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Cathedral of the Assumption, Carlow

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Catherine McGuinness

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Catherine Nevin

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Catherine Tanvier

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Catholic (album)

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Catholic Church abuse cases

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Catholic Church sexual abuse cases

Cases of child sexual abuse by Catholic priests, nuns and members of religious orders, and subsequent cover-ups, in the 20th and 21st centuries have led to numerous allegations, investigations, trials and convictions.

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Catholic Church sexual abuse scandal in Ireland

From the late 1980s allegations of sexual abuse of children associated with Catholic institutions and clerics in several countries started to be the subject of sporadic, isolated reports.

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Catholic Democrats (Ireland)

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Catholic sexual abuse cases in Europe

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Catholic University School

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Cathy Davey

Catherine "Cathy" Davey (born 1979) is an Irish singer-songwriter.

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Cathy Kelly

Cathy Kelly (born 12 September 1966) is an Irish former journalist and writer of women's fiction since 1997.

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Caubeen

The caubeen is an Irish beret, formerly worn by peasants.

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Caught in a Free State

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Cavan Way

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César Delgado

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Cóir

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Cónal Creedon

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Ceann Comhairle

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Ceann Comhairle election, 2016

The 2016 election of the Ceann Comhairle took place on Thursday 10 March 2016 at the commencement of the 32nd Dáil.

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Cecil Barror

Cecil John Rhodes Barror (12 August 1911 – 15 October 1999) was an Irish barrister, actor and broadcaster.

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Cecil Frances Alexander

Cecil Frances Alexander (April 1818 – 12 October 1895) was a hymnodist and poet.

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Cecil Sheridan

Cecil Sheridan (21 December 1910 – 4 January 1980) was an Irish comedian and actor who performed in variety shows and pantomimes in Ireland and Great Britain during a versatile career spanning over forty years.

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Celbridge

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Celebration Rock

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Celebrity Bainisteoir

Celebrity Bainisteoir was a prime-time reality programme broadcast by RTÉ and produced by Animo Television/Kite Entertainment.

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Celebrity Bainisteoir (season 2)

The second season of Celebrity Bainisteoir was broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ One from 22 March 2009 until 10 May 2009.

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Celestino Migliore

Celestino Migliore (born 1 July 1952 in Cuneo, Italy) is an Italian Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church who currently serves as the Apostolic Nuncio to Russia.

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Celia de Fréine

Celia de Fréine (born 1948) is a poet, playwright, screenwriter and librettist who writes in Irish and English.

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Celtic Media Festival

The Celtic Media Festival, formerly known as the Celtic Film and Television Festival, aims to promote the languages and cultures of the Celtic nations in film, on television, radio and new media.

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Celtic Tiger

"Celtic Tiger" (An Tíogar Ceilteach) is a term referring to the economy of the Republic of Ireland from the mid-1990s to the late-2000s, a period of rapid real economic growth fuelled by foreign direct investment.

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Censorship in the Republic of Ireland

In Ireland, the state retains laws that allow for censorship, including specific laws covering films, advertisements, newspapers and magazines, as well as terrorism and pornography.

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Cerebral Ballzy (album)

Cerebral Ballzy is the debut album from Brooklyn band Cerebral Ballzy.

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Cerulean Salt

Cerulean Salt is the second studio album by American indie musician Waxahatchee, released on March 5, 2013 on Don Giovanni Records.

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Chalice of Doña Urraca

The Chalice of Doña Urraca is a jewel-encrusted onyx chalice which is alleged to be the Holy Grail, the cup from which Jesus drank and served Holy Communion.

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Challenging Times

Challenging Times was a television quiz show for teams representing higher education institutes in Ireland, both those in the Republic of Ireland and those in Northern Ireland.

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Chamber Choir Ireland

Chamber Choir Ireland, formerly known as the National Chamber Choir of Ireland, is the Republic of Ireland's national choral ensemble and national chamber choir.

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Chance Kelly

Chance Kelly is an American film and television actor who played Detective Ed Cutler on the NBC series Aquarius.

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Chapo Trap House

Chapo Trap House is an American politics and humor podcast founded in March 2016 and hosted by Will Menaker, Matt Christman, Felix Biederman, Amber A'Lee Frost, and Virgil Texas.

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Charles Acton (critic)

Charles Acton (25 April 1914 – 22 April 1999) was the music critic at The Irish Times for thirty one years until his retirement in 1987.

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Charles Armstrong (Northern Ireland)

Charles Armstrong was a 55-year-old labourer from Crossmaglen who disappeared on 16 August 1981.

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Charles Bacik

Karel (Charles) Bacik (25 June 1910 – 11 July 1991) was a Czech-Irish glass manufacturer and co-founder of Waterford Glass.

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Charles Brinsley Marlay

Charles Brinsley Marlay (1831 - 1912, London) was an Anglo-Irish landowner and art collector.

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Charles Cameron (physician)

Sir Charles Alexander Cameron, CB (16 July 1830 – 27 February 1921) was an Irish physician, chemist and writer prominent in the adoption of medical hygiene.

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Charles Chenevix Trench

Charles Pocklington Chenevix Trench (29 June 1914 - 26 November 2003) was an Anglo-Indian army officer, historian and writer.

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Charles Flanagan

Charles Matthew Flanagan (born 1 November 1956) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Justice and Equality since June 2017.

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Charles Haughey

Charles James Haughey (16 September 1925 – 13 June 2006) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach on three different occasions, 1979 to 1981, March 1982 to December 1982 and 1987 to 1992.

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Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley (12 June 1819 – 23 January 1875) was a broad church priest of the Church of England, a university professor, social reformer, historian and novelist.

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Charles Lynch (pianist)

Charles Edgeworth Cagney Lynch (22 October 1906 – 15 September 1984) was an Irish pianist who premiered works by several important 20th-century composers.

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Charles MacHugh (bishop)

Charles McHugh (1856 − 12 February 1926) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate and was Bishop of Derry for nineteen years from 1907 - 1926.

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Charles Rafter

Sir Charles Haughton Rafter (1860 – 23 August 1935) was a British police officer who served as Chief Constable of the Birmingham City Police from 1899 until his death in 1935.

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Charles Tannock

Timothy Charles Ayrton Tannock (born 25 September 1957) is a British politician, psychiatrist, and Member of the European Parliament for London for the Conservative Party.

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Charlestown, County Mayo

Charlestown is a town in County Mayo, Ireland, contiguous with Bellaghy, County Sligo, located on the N17 road near its junction with the N5.

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Charleville, County Cork

Charleville (Ráth Luirc or An Ráth) is a town in north County Cork, Ireland.

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Charlie Bird

Charles "Charlie" Bird (born 9 September 1949)In his semi-autobiography This Is Charlie Bird, he states he has two birth certificates, one saying he was born 4 September 1949, the other 9 September 1949.

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Charlie Haden/Jim Hall

Charlie Haden/Jim Hall is an album by bassist Charlie Haden and guitarist Jim Hall recorded in 1990 at the Montreal International Jazz Festival by Jazz Beat and released on the Impulse! label in 2014 following the deaths of both artists.

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Charlie McConalogue

Charles Conor McConalogue (born 4 October 1977) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Donegal constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Charlie McCreevy

Charles Barry McCreevy (born 30 September 1949) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as European Commissioner for Internal Market and Services from 2004 to 2010, Minister for Finance from 1997 to 2004, Minister for Tourism and Trade from 1993 to 1994 and Minister for Social Welfare from 1992 to 1993.

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Charlie Webb

Charles Graham Webb (4 September 1886 – 13 June 1973) was an Irish association football player who represented his country once as an amateur and three times as a professional.

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Charlize Theron filmography

Charlize Theron is a South African-born American actress who made her film debut in an uncredited role as a follower of a cult in the 1995 horror film Children of the Corn III: Urban Harvest.

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Charlotte Riddell

Charlotte Riddell, known also as Mrs J. H. Riddell (30 September 1832 – 24 September 1906), was a highly popular and influential Irish-born writer in the Victorian period.

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Charlotte Zeepvat

Charlotte M. Zeepvat is an author and historian of European royal history.

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Chartered Accountants Ireland

Chartered Accountants Ireland was established by Royal Charter on 14 May 1888, and is Ireland's largest accountancy body.

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Chastisement

Chastisement is the infliction of corporal punishment as defined by law.

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Chelsea Rose

Chelsea Rose (foaled 11 February 2002) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Chemistry (Girls Aloud album)

Chemistry is the third studio album by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud.

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Cherry Wine (Hozier song)

"Cherry Wine" is a song by Hozier released in February 2016 as the final single from the 2014 album ''Hozier''.

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CherryOS

CherryOS was a PowerPC G4 processor emulator for x86 Microsoft Windows platforms, which allowed various Apple Inc. programs to be operated on Windows XP.

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Child corporal punishment laws

The legality of corporal punishment of children varies by country.

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Children and Family Relationships Act 2015

The Children and Family Relationships Act 2015 (Act No. 9 of 2015, bill no. 14 of 2015) amended family law in Ireland to extend parental rights and responsibilities to non-traditional families.

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Children of the Century

Children of the Century (Les Enfants du Siècle) is a 1999 French film based on the true tale of the tumultuous love affair between two French literary icons of the 19th century, novelist George Sand (Juliette Binoche) and poet Alfred de Musset (Benoît Magimel).

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (was born on 15 September 1977) is a Nigerian novelist, writer of short stories, and nonfiction.

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China Center of Adoption Affairs

The China Center of Adoption Affairs (CCAA) was established on June 24, 1996 by China's Ministry of Civil Affairs.

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Chinese property bubble (2005–11)

The 2005 Chinese property bubble was a real estate bubble in residential and commercial real estate in China.

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Chloe Magee

Chloe Magee (born 29 November 1988 in Raphoe, County Donegal) is an Irish professional badminton player.

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Choice Music Prize

The Choice Music Prize or "RTÉ Choice Music Prize" is an annual music prize awarded to the best album from a band or solo musician who resides in the Republic of Ireland and/or Northern Ireland.

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Chris Agee

Christopher Robert Agee (born 18 January 1956, in San Francisco) is a poet, essayist and editor living in Ireland.

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Chris and Ciara

Chris and Ciara, formerly titled Bottom of the Barrel, is an Irish radio show on RTÉ 2fm hosted by Chris Greene and Ciara King.

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Chris Andrews (politician)

Chris Andrews (born 25 June 1964) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician.

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Chris Conway (footballer)

Chris Conway is a Gaelic footballer from County Laois.

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Chris de Burgh

Christopher John Davison (born 15 October 1948), known professionally as Chris de Burgh, is a British-Irish singer-songwriter and instrumentalist.

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Chris Patten

Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, (born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who served as the 28th and final Governor of Hong Kong from 1992-1997.

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Chris Singleton (musician)

Chris Singleton is a singer/songwriter from Wicklow, Ireland.

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Chris Stevenson

Chris Stevenson (died 2014) was an author and professor of mental health nursing at Dublin City University, where she was also head of the School of Nursing.

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Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau

Chris Thile & Brad Mehldau is an album by Chris Thile and Brad Mehldau.

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Christian aTunde Adjuah

Christian aTunde Adjuah is a two-disc studio album by American jazz trumpeter Christian Scott released on 31 July 2012 by Concord Records.

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Christian Centrist Party

The Christian Centrist Party was a short lived conservative Christian political party in Ireland.

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Christian Pauls

Christian Pauls (born 26 September 1944, Buckow, Brandenburg, Germany) is a retired German diplomat.

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Christian Short

Christian Short (born 15 November 1979) is a Rugby Union player.

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Christian Solidarity Party

The Christian Solidarity Party (Comhar Críostaí) is an unregistered minor political party in the Republic of Ireland.

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Christine Buckley

Christine Buckley (1946/1947 – 11 March 2014) was the director of the Aislinn support and education group for survivors of Industrial Schools in Ireland.

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Christine Longford

Christine Longford, Countess of Longford (née Trew; born in 1900 in Somerset, died 14 May 1980, Dublin, Ireland) was a playwright.

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Christine Marzano

Christine Marzano (born September 5, 1986) is an American-Irish actress and former model.

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Christine Tobin

Christine Tobin (born 7 January 1963, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish vocalist and composer from Dublin who has been part of the London jazz and improvising scene since the second half of the 1980s.

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Christoph Flügge

Christoph Flügge (born 14 July 1947) is a German jurist and judge.

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Christoph Mueller

Christoph R. Mueller (born 17 December 1961) is a German businessman who is the Chief Digital and Innovation Officer of Emirates Group since joined in September 2016.

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Christopher Nolan (author)

Christopher Nolan (6 September 1965 – 20 February 2009) was an Irish poet and author.

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Christy Brown

Christy Brown (5 June 1932 – 7 September 1981) was an Irish writer and painter who had cerebral palsy and was able to write or type only with the toes of one foot.

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Christy Burke

Christy Burke is an independent Dublin City Councillor and former Lord Mayor of Dublin.

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Christy Greene

Christopher Greene (13 November 1926 – 20 December 1997) was an Irish professional golfer.

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Christy Kinahan

Christy 'the Dapper Don' Kinahan (born 1957) is an Irish drug dealerBreen, Stephen, "GANGSTERS' PARADISE" News of the World 21 February 2010 with convictions for ecstasy and heroin smuggling.

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Christy O'Connor Snr

Patrick Christopher "Christy" O'Connor (21 December 1924 – 14 May 2016) was an Irish professional golfer.

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Christy O'Sullivan

Christy O'Sullivan (born 27 November 1948) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Christy Ring

Nicholas Christopher Michael "Christy" Ring (30 October 1920 – 2 March 1979) was an Irish hurler whose league and championship career with the Cork senior team spanned twenty-four years from 1939 to 1963.

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Chucho Valdés

Jesús Valdés Rodríguez, better known as Chucho Valdés (born October 9, 1941), is a Cuban pianist, bandleader, composer and arranger whose career spans over 50 years.

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Church of Scientology

The Church of Scientology is a multinational network and hierarchy of numerous ostensibly independent but interconnected corporate entities and other organizations devoted to the practice, administration and dissemination of Scientology, a new religious movement.

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Cian Kelleher

Cian Kelleher (born 7 August 1994) is a professional rugby union player from Ireland.

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Ciara Judge

Ciara Judge is Irish scientist from Kinsale, County Cork and a public speaker.

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Ciaran Carson

Ciaran Gerard Carson (born 9 October 1948) is a Belfast, Northern Ireland-born poet and novelist.

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Ciaran McKeown

Ciaran McKeown (born 1943) is a former peace activist in Northern Ireland.

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Ciarán Cannon

Ciarán Cannon (born 19 September 1965) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister of State for the Diaspora and International Development since June 2017.

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Ciarán Cuffe

Ciarán Cuffe (born 3 April 1963) is an Irish Green Party politician who has served as a Dublin City Councillor for the North Inner City since May 2014.

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Ciarán Mac Mathúna

Ciarán Mac Mathúna, (26 November 1925 – 11 December 2009) was an Irish broadcaster and music collector.

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Ciarán Sheehan

Ciarán Sheehan (born 19 November 1990 in Farran, County Cork, Ireland) is an Irish sportsman.

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Cillian Gallagher

Cillian Gallagher (born 23 July 1997) is a professional rugby union player from Ireland.

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Cinema of Ireland

The Irish film industry has grown somewhat in recent years thanks partly to the promotion of the sector by Bord Scannán na hÉireann (Irish Film Board) and the introduction of heavy tax breaks.

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Cistercian College, Roscrea

Cistercian College, Roscrea or Roscrea College is a private boarding school in Ireland.

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Citizens' assembly

A citizens' assembly is a body formed from the citizens of a modern state to deliberate on an issue or issues of national importance.

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Citizens' Assembly (Ireland)

The Citizens' Assembly (An Tionól Saoránach) is a citizens' assembly established in Ireland in 2016 to consider several political questions: abortion, fixed term parliaments, referendums, population ageing, and climate change.

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Citroën XM

The Citroën XM is an executive car that was produced by the French automaker Citroën between 1989 and 2000.

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City of Derry Building Society

The City of Derry Building Society was a UK building society based in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland known until 2001 as the Londonderry Provident Building Society.

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City Spectacular

The Laya Healthcare City Spectacular (formerly Street Performance World Championship) is an annual street performance competition, jointly hosted by Cork and Dublin in Ireland.

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Citywest

Citywest (Iarthar na Cathrach) is a business park and outer suburban area in southwest Dublin.

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Civil and Public Services Union

The Civil and Public Services Union (CPSU), was an Irish trade union for clerical and administrative grades in the civil service, the wider public sector and the private sector.

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Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010

The Civil Partnership and Certain Rights and Obligations of Cohabitants Act 2010 is an Act of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) which allows same-sex couples to enter into civil partnerships.

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CJ Stander

Christiaan Johan 'CJ' Stander (born 5 April 1990) is a South African born rugby union player, who represents Ireland after qualifying through residency.

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Claire Lambe

Claire Lambe (born 16 May 1990 in Dublin) is an Irish rower, who began rowing in 2005.

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Clandestine (novel)

Clandestine is a 1982 crime novel by American author James Ellroy.

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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (album)

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah is the eponymous debut album by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, self-released in the U.S. on 28 June 2005, and released in the UK on 23 January 2006 by Wichita Recordings.

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Clara Bog

Clara Bog is one of the largest relatively intact raised bogs remaining in Ireland.

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Clara, County Offaly

Clara (Clóirtheach or An Clárach in Irish) is a town on the River Brosna in County Offaly and is the 10th largest town in the midlands of Ireland.

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Clare Daly

Clare Daly (born 16 April 1968) is an Irish Independents 4 Change politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Fingal constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Clare Gerada

Clare Mary Louise Francis Gerada, Lady Wessely (born November 1959) is a London-based general practitioner who was chairperson of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners from 2010 to 2013.

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Clare O'Leary

Clare O'Leary (born 1972) is an Irish gastroenterologist, mountain climber and adventurer.

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Clare Shine

Clare Shine (born 18 May 1995) is an Irish international footballer who plays for Glasgow City of the Scottish Women's Premier League.

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Class Act (Irish TV series)

Class Act is an Irish talent show which last aired on RTÉ One on Sundays at 18:30 throughout September and October 2008.

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Claud Cockburn

Francis Claud Cockburn (12 April 1904 – 15 December 1981) was an Anglo-Scots journalist.

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Clay Walker (album)

Clay Walker is the self-titled debut album of American country music singer Clay Walker.

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Clíona Ní Chiosáin

Clíona Ní Chiosáin was the star of Aifric, a television show on channel TG4, in Ireland which ran for a total of 3 series from 2006 to 2008.

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Cliff Taylor (journalist)

Cliff Taylor is the managing editor of The Irish Times, where he has "a lead writing role with the newspaper and on digital platforms in areas ranging from business to politics." Between 2004 and 2014 Taylor was editor of The Sunday Business Post, a Sunday newspaper based in Ireland.

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Cliffs of Dooneen

The Cliffs of Dooneen is an Irish ballad made famous by Planxty.

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Clifton Wrottesley

Clifton Hugh Lancelot de Verdon Wrottesley, 14th Baronet, 6th Baron Wrottesley (born 1968), is an Irish sportsman and British peer.

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Climate of Ireland

The climate of Ireland is mild, moist and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes.

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Clomantagh Castle

Clomantagh Castle is a 15th-century tower house located near Freshford, County Kilkenny, in Ireland.

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Clondalkin

Clondalkin is a suburban town situated 10 km west of Dublin city centre, Ireland, under the administrative jurisdiction of South Dublin.

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Clongowes Wood College

Clongowes Wood College is an independent boarding school for boys, located near Clane in County Kildare, Ireland.

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Clonturk

Clonturk is an area on the Northside of Dublin, in Ireland.

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Coat of arms of Ireland

The coat of arms of Ireland is blazoned as Azure a Celtic Harp Or, stringed Argent (a gold harp with silver strings on a blue background).

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Cock-a-Doodle Dandy

Cock-a-Doodle Dandy is a 1949 play by Irish dramatist Seán O'Casey.

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CoderDojo

CoderDojo is a global volunteer-led community of free programming clubs for young people between 7 and 17.

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Codes (band)

Codes are an Irish indie electronic quartet from Dublin, consisting of Daragh Anderson, Eoin Stephens, Niall Woods and Raymond Hogge.

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Coggalbeg hoard

The Coggalbeg hoard is an Early Bronze Age hoard of goldwork jewellery dating to 4300–4000 BP.

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Coláiste Íosagáin

Coláiste Íosagáin is a Catholic, all Irish girls secondary gaelscoil in Dublin, Ireland.

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Coláiste Iognáid, Galway

Coláiste Iognáid (Ignatius College), a bilingual secondary school, is located on Sea Road/Bóthar na Mara in Galway, Ireland.

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Colin Howell

Colin Howell (born 14 March 1959) is a Northern Irish convicted double murderer.

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College Bowl

College Bowl (also known as General Electric (G.E.) College Bowl) was a radio, television, and student quiz show.

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College Historical Society

The College Historical Society (CHS) – popularly referred to as The Hist – is one of the two debating societies at Trinity College, Dublin.

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College Tribune

The College Tribune is a student newspaper which serves Ireland's largest third level institution, University College Dublin.

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Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run

Colm and Jim-Jim's Home Run was a game show broadcast on RTÉ One on Sunday evenings after the Six One News.

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Colm Ó Lochlainn

Colm Ó Lochlainn (1892 – 26 June 1972) was a printer, typographer, collector of Irish ballads and traditional Irish Uilleann piper.

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Colm Keaveney

Colm Keaveney (born 11 January 1971) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Colm Kiernan

Colm Padraic Kiernan (24 November 1931 – 27 March 2010) was an Australian historian and writer.

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Colm Mac Eochaidh

Colm Mac Eochaidh (born 1963) is a judge of the General Court of the European Union.

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Colm Mulcahy

Colm Mulcahy (born September 1958) is an Irish mathematician, academic, columnist, book author, public outreach speaker, and amateur magician, long on the faculty of Spelman College.

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Colm Murphy

Colm Murphy (born 18 August 1952) is an Irish republican and building contractor who was the first person to be convicted in connection with the Omagh bombing, but whose conviction was overturned on appeal.

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Colm Tobin

Colm Tobin is an Irish screenwriter and television producer known for his work on Irish Pictorial Weekly, Langerland.TV, Science Fiction, and Brain Freeze.

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Colombian presidential election, 2010

Presidential elections were held in Colombia in 2010.

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Coloring Book (mixtape)

Coloring Book is the third mixtape by American rapper Chance the Rapper.

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Colossal Youth

Colossal Youth is the only studio album by Welsh post-punk band Young Marble Giants, released in February 1980 on Rough Trade Records.

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Colum McCann

Colum McCann (born 28 February 1965) is an Irish writer of literary fiction.

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Columbus University (Louisiana)

Columbus University is an unaccredited distance education institution that has been based at different times in Louisiana and Picayune, Mississippi.

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Combat operations in 2012 during the Battle of Aleppo

Gunfire between rebels and security forces broke out on the night of 19 July 2012 in and around Salaheddine, a district in the city's southwest portion.

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Come Around Sundown World Tour

The Come Around Sundown World Tour was the second concert tour by American rock band Kings of Leon.

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Comhairle na Míre Gaile

Comhairle na Míre Gaile (Council for the Recognition of Deeds of Bravery) is a council established by the Government of Ireland to recognise acts of bravery which attempt to save life.

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Comhar Dún Chaocháin Teo

Comhar Dún Chaocháin Teo is a community development co-operative based in the peripheral, rural, Gaeltacht, North Mayo area of Ireland.

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Coming Up (album)

Coming Up is the third album by English alternative rock band Suede, released on 2 September 1996 through Nude Records.

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Commission of investigation (Ireland)

In the Republic of Ireland, a commission of investigation is a statutory commission established under the Commissions of Investigation Act 2004 to investigate a matter of "urgent public concern".

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Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse

The Commission to Inquire into Child Abuse (CICA) is one of a range of measures introduced by the Irish Government to investigate the extent and effects of abuse on children from 1936 onwards.

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Common Ground (Gary Burton album)

Common Ground is a studio album by American jazz vibraphonist Gary Burton.

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Communications Clinic

The Communications Clinic is an Irish communications company on Adelaide Road in Dublin, set up by former employees of Carr Communications.

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Company (The Drink album)

Company is the first studio album by The Drink released on 1 December 2014.

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Competition and Consumer Protection Commission

The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is an Irish state agency established in 2014, combining the previous functions of the Competition Authority and the National Consumer Agency.

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Con Murphy (RTÉ)

Conleth 'Con' Murphy (born 30 January 1966) is an Irish freelance radio and television presenter, working mainly on sports programming.

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Conán O'Donnell

Conán O'Donnell (born 23 May 1996) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Concept album

A concept album is an album in which its tracks hold a larger purpose or meaning collectively than they do individually.

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Concerns and controversies at the 2016 Summer Olympics

A number of notable controversies and concerns associated with the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, emerged which were the subject of public debate and media commentary.

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Confidence motions in Dáil Éireann

If a motion of no confidence in the Taoiseach or Government of Ireland is passed by Dáil Éireann, or a motion of confidence is defeated, then the Constitution requires both the Taoiseach and the Government to resign.

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Congregation of Christian Brothers

The Congregation of Christian Brothers (officially, in Latin: Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum; members of the order use the post-nominal "CFC") is a worldwide religious community within the Catholic Church, founded by Edmund Rice (later beatified).

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Conjugal visit

A conjugal visit is a scheduled period in which an inmate of a prison or jail is permitted to spend several hours or days in private with a visitor, usually their legal spouse.

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Conleith Gilligan

Conleith "Deets" Gilligan (Conláed Mac Giollagáin; born 17 December 1979) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for Derry, with whom he won two National League titles.

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Connacht Rugby

Connacht Rugby (Rugbaí Connachta) is one of the four professional provincial rugby teams from the island of Ireland.

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Conor Brady

Conor Brady is an Irish journalist, novelist and an academic.

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Conor Cruise O'Brien

Conor Cruise O'Brien (3 November 1917 – 18 December 2008) often nicknamed "The Cruiser",.

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Conor Lenihan

Conor Lenihan (born 3 March 1963) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician and currently a Vice President of the Skolkovo Foundation.

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Conor Lyne

Conor Lyne (born February 24, 1993 in Reading, United Kingdom) is an alpine skier from Ireland.

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Conor McKeon

Conor McKeon (born 23 June 1991) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Conor McPhillips

Conor McPhillips (Irish name: Conchobhar MacPhilib; born 9 February 1981) is a former Irish rugby union player.

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Conor Mitchell

Conor Mitchell is a Northern Irish composer, librettist and theatre-maker.

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Conor O'Clery

Conor O'Clery is an Irish journalist and writer.

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Conor Pope

Conor Pope (born 3 August 1968) is an Irish journalist, author and broadcaster who works for The Irish Times as well as regularly appearing on radio and television.

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Conservative Party (UK) Conference

The Conservative Party Conference (CPC) is a four-day national conference event held by the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom.

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Conspiracy of Silence (film)

Conspiracy of Silence is a British drama film set in Ireland and inspired by real events.

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Constitution of Ireland

The Constitution of Ireland (Bunreacht na hÉireann) is the fundamental law of the Republic of Ireland.

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Constitutional Convention (Ireland)

The Convention on the Constitution (An Coinbhinsiún ar an mBunreacht) was established in Ireland in 2012 to discuss proposed amendments to the Constitution of Ireland.

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Construction worker

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Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak (Europe)

Contents of the United States diplomatic cables leak has depicted Europe and related subjects extensively.

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Convergence (Warren Wolf album)

Convergence is an album by Warren Wolf.

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Conversations with Eamon Dunphy

Conversations with Eamon Dunphy was an Irish radio programme, on which Eamon Dunphy interviewed various celebrities.

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COPE Foundation

COPE Foundation is a not-for-profit voluntary organisation, formed on 29 May 1957.

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Coping Mechanisms

Coping Mechanisms is the debut album by Irish music artist Si Schroeder.

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Cora Sherlock

Cora Sherlock is an pro-life campaigner in the Republic of Ireland.

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Cora Venus Lunny

Cora Venus Lunny (b. 1982) is an Irish violinist.

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Coralie de Burgh

Coralie de Burgh (16 September 1924 – 31 July 2015) was a British painter who won a bronze medal at the 1948 Olympic Exhibition.

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Cork (city)

Cork (from corcach, meaning "marsh") is a city in south-west Ireland, in the province of Munster, which had a population of 125,622 in 2016.

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Cork City (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Cork City was a short-lived parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1977 to 1981.

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Cork City Ballet

Cork City Ballet is an Irish ballet company founded by Alan Foley, a disciple of Joan Denise Moriarty, in 1992.

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Cork City Firebirds

The Cork City Firebirds (CCF) are a roller derby league based in Cork in Ireland.

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Cork Kent railway station

Kent Station (Stáisiún Cheannt) is an Iarnród Éireann railway station in Cork, Ireland.

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Cork Local Government Review

The Cork Local Government Review was a 2015 review carried out by the Cork Local Government Committee of the operation of Cork County Council and Cork City Council in Ireland.

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Cork Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Cork Mid was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1961 to 1981.

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Cork Senior Football Championship

The Cork Senior Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Evening Echo Cork County Senior Football Championship) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Cork County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1887 for the top Gaelic football teams in the county of Cork in Ireland.

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Cork's Red FM

Cork's RedFM is an Irish radio station which broadcasts to Cork and the surrounding area, and is aimed at a youth audience.

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Cormac Battle

Cormac Battle (born 11 July 1972) is an Irish musician and radio presenter/producer.

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Cormac Brennan

Cormac Brennan (born 2 February 1995) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Cormac O'Ceallaigh

Cormac O'Ceallaigh (29 July 1912 in Dublin10 October 1996 in Dublin) was an Irish physicist who worked in the fields of cosmic ray research and elementary particle physics.

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Cormac O'Raifeartaigh

Cormac O’Raifeartaigh (Cormac O’Rafferty) is an Irish physicist based at Waterford Institute of Technology in Ireland.

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Corn Uí Mhuirí

Corn Uí Mhuirí is the cup presented to the winners of the Munster colleges senior "A" football championship, the top level Gaelic football championship for secondary schools in Munster.

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Corporals killings

British Army corporals Derek Wood and David HowesTaylor, p.284.

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Corporate haven

A corporate haven, corporate tax haven, or multinational tax haven, is a jurisdiction that international corporates find attractive for establishing subsidiaries and/or incorporation of regional or main company headquarters, mostly due to favourable tax regimes (not just the headline tax rate), and/or favourable secrecy laws (such as the avoidance of sanctions or disclosure of tax schemes), and/or favourable regulatory regimes (such as looser data-protection or employment laws).

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Corrib gas controversy

The Corrib gas controversy concerns plans by Shell E&P Ireland, Statoil Exploration (Ireland’s) Limited, Vermilion Energy Trust and the Irish government for processing the Corrib gas field through Broadhaven and Sruth Fada Conn Bays in Kilcommon parish, Erris, County Mayo, and objections raised against those plans.

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Corrie (surname)

Corrie is a unisex surname in the English language.

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Corruption in Ireland

Transparency International's 2017 Corruption Perception Index ranks the country 19th place out of 180 countries.

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Cosmogramma

Cosmogramma is the third studio album by American music producer Steven Ellison as Flying Lotus, released by Warp Records on May 3, 2010.

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Cougar Town

Cougar Town is an American television sitcom that ran for 102 episodes over six seasons, from September 23, 2009 until March 31, 2015.

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Council of State (Ireland)

The Council of State (an Chomhairle Stáit) is a body established by the Constitution of Ireland to advise the President of Ireland in the exercise of many of his or her discretionary, reserve powers.

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Countries blocking access to The Pirate Bay

This is a list of countries where at least one ISP formerly or currently censors the popular file sharing website The Pirate Bay.

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Country Girl (memoir)

Country Girl is the memoir of Edna O'Brien.

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County Clare

County Clare (Contae an Chláir) is a county in Ireland, in the Mid-West Region and the province of Munster, bordered on the West by the Atlantic Ocean.

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County Hall, Cork

The County Hall is a 17-storey office block, owned by Cork County Council and housing its administrative headquarters.

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County Wexford

County Wexford (Contae Loch Garman, Yola: Weiseforthe) is a county in Ireland.

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Court (film)

Court is a 2014 Indian multilingual legal drama film, written and directed by Chaitanya Tamhane in his directorial debut.

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Court of Appeal (Ireland)

The Court of Appeal (An Chúirt Achomhairc) is a court in Ireland that sits between the High Court and Supreme Court.

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Covanta Energy

Covanta (formerly the Ogden Corporation) is a large global corporation that provides a variety of waste-management and incineration services.

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Craic

"Craic" or "crack" is a term for news, gossip, fun, entertainment, and enjoyable conversation, particularly prominent in Ireland.

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Craig Joubert

Craig Paul Joubert (born 8 November 1977) is a South African professional rugby union referee and a Referee Talent Development Coach at World Rugby.

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Craig Ronaldson

Craig Ronaldson (born 8 February 1990) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Críona Ní Dhálaigh

Críona Ní Dhálaigh is a Sinn Féin Dublin City Councillor and a former Lord Mayor of Dublin.

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Creation (Keith Jarrett album)

Creation is a 2015 live album by American pianist and composer Keith Jarrett.

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Creature Comfort

"Creature Comfort" is a song by Canadian indie rock band Arcade Fire.

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Creature of the Night (novel)

Creature of the Night is a young adult novel by Kate Thompson.

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CRH plc

CRH is an international group of diversified building materials businesses which manufacture and supply of a wide range of products for the construction industry.

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Crime in Kosovo

Kosovo since the 1990s Kosovo War had become a significant center of organized crime, drug trafficking, human trafficking and organ theft besides ongoing ethnic conflict between Kosovar Albanians and Kosovan Serbs.

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Crime in Vietnam

Crime is present in various forms in Vietnam.

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Criminal Courts of Justice (Dublin)

The Criminal Courts of Justice (Na Cúirteanna Breithiúnais Coiriúla) is the principal courts building for the criminal courts in the Republic of Ireland.

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Cristian Fabbiani

Cristian Gastón Fabbiani (born 3 September 1983 in Ciudad Evita) is an Argentine professional footballer, who is currently playing for Deportivo Merlo.

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Criticism of Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is a multinational American technology company which sells consumer electronics that have been claimed by critics to combine stolen and/or purchased designs that it claims are its own original creations.

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Croatian War of Independence

The Croatian War of Independence was fought from 1991 to 1995 between Croat forces loyal to the government of Croatia—which had declared independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY)—and the Serb-controlled Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and local Serb forces, with the JNA ending its combat operations in Croatia by 1992.

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Croke Park

Croke Park (Páirc an Chrócaigh) is a GAA stadium located in Dublin, Ireland.

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Cromwell in Ireland

Cromwell in Ireland is a two-part RTÉ docudrama broadcast in September 2008.

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Crosaire

John Derek Crozier (12 November 1917 – 3 April 2010), under the pseudonym "Crosaire", was the compiler of the "Irish Times crossword" from its inception in 1943 until his death.

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Cross (Justice album)

† (pronounced and alternatively known as Cross; considered self-titled on several countries' iTunes Stores) is the debut studio album by French electronic music duo Justice.

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Cross-border flag for Ireland

There is no cross-border flag universally accepted as representing both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland.

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Crown Estate

The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it the "Sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.

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Cruel Summer (GOOD Music album)

Kanye West Presents Good Music Cruel Summer, commonly referred to as Cruel Summer, is a compilation album by recording artists of American record label GOOD Music, released on September 14, 2012, by the label and Def Jam Recordings.

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Crumlin, Dublin

Crumlin is a Southside suburb of Dublin, Ireland.

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Cry of Morning

Cry of Morning is a novel by the English-born author, Brian Cleeve.

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Ctrl (SZA album)

Ctrl (pronounced "control") is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter SZA.

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Cultural and Educational Panel

The Cultural and Educational Panel is one of five Vocational Panels which together elect 43 of the 60 members of Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (the legislature of Ireland).

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Culture (album)

Culture (stylized as C U L T U R E) is the second studio album by American hip hop trio Migos.

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Culture of Ireland

The culture of Ireland includes customs and traditions, language, music, art, literature, folklore, cuisine and sports associated with Ireland and the Irish people.

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Cumann na nGaedheal

Cumann na nGaedheal ("Society of the Gaels"), sometimes spelt Cumann na nGaedhael, was a political party in the Irish Free State, which formed the government from 1923 to 1932.

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Curly Girl Method

The Curly Girl Method is an approach to hair care designed for naturally curly hair that has not been relaxed.

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Cynthia Longfield

Cynthia Longfield (16 August 1896 – 27 June 1991) was an expert on the dragonfly and an explorer.

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Cynthia McKinney

Cynthia Ann McKinney (born March 17, 1955) is an American politician and activist currently teaching at North South University, Bangladesh.

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Cyprian Brady

Cyprian Brady (born 26 June 1962) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Cypriot presidential election, 2003

Presidential elections were held in Cyprus on 16 February 2003.

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Cyril Cusack

Cyril James Cusack (26 November 1910 – 7 October 1993) was an Irish actor, who appeared in numerous films and television productions in a career lasting more than 70 years.

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Czech legislative election, 2017

The 2017 Czech legislative election was held in the Czech Republic on 20 and 21 October 2017.

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D v Ireland

D v Ireland is a case of the European Court of Human Rights concerning abortion in Ireland.

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D'Olier Street

D'Olier Street is a street in the southern city-centre of Dublin, the capital of Ireland.

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D. A. Binchy

Daniel Anthony Binchy (1899–1989) was a scholar of Irish linguistics and Early Irish law.

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D. D. Sheehan

Daniel Desmond Sheehan, usually known as D. D. Sheehan (28 May 1873 – 28 November 1948) was an Irish nationalist, politician, labour leader, journalist, barrister and author.

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DAA (Irish company)

DAA (styled "daa"), previously Dublin Airport Authority, is a commercial semi-state airport company in Ireland.

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Daily Express (Dublin)

The Daily Express of Dublin (often referred to as the Dublin Daily Express, to distinguish it from the Daily Express of London) and the Daily Express (Malaysia) was an Irish newspaper published from 1851 to June 1921, and then continued for registration purposes until 1960.

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Daily Ireland

Daily Ireland was an Irish daily newspaper which existed from January 2005 to September 2006 to cover news stories from an Irish republican viewpoint.

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Daithí Ó Drónaí

Daithí Ó Drónaí (born 16 March 1990) is an Irish musician and producer, best known for producing electronic music inspired by Irish culture under the artist name "Daithi".

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Daithí Doolan

Daithi Doolan (born 13 May 1968, Cork) is an Irish politician.

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Dalek

The Daleks are a fictional extraterrestrial race of mutants principally portrayed in the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who.

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Dalymount Park

Dalymount Park (Irish: Páirc Cnocán Uí Dhálaigh) is a football stadium in Phibsborough on the Northside of Dublin, Ireland.

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Damien Dempsey

Damien Dempsey (born 1975 in Donaghmede, Dublin) is an Irish singer and songwriter who mixes traditional Irish folk with contemporary lyrics to deliver social commentary on the positive and negative aspects arising from Ireland's Celtic Tiger society. He sings in English, and to a lesser extent in Irish.

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Damien Duff

Damien Anthony Duff (born 2 March 1979) is an Irish professional football coach and former player who played predominantly as a winger and is currently a first-team coach at Shamrock Rovers.

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Damien Richardson (footballer)

Damien John Richardson (born 2 August 1947 in Dublin) is an Irish football manager and former player.

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Damn (Kendrick Lamar album)

Damn (stylized as DAMN.) is the fourth studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.

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Damson (horse)

Damson (foaled 21 April 2002) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Dan Boyle (politician)

Daniel Ross Boyle (born 14 August 1962) is a former Irish Green Party politician who served as Deputy Leader of Seanad Éireann from 2007 to 2011.

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Dan Kiely

Daniel "Dan" Kiely (born 10 May 1940) is an auctioneer and Irish former Fianna Fáil politician.

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Dan Martin (cyclist)

Daniel Martin (born 20 August 1986) is an Irish professional road racing cyclist who rides for UCI WorldTeam.

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Dan Murphy (trade unionist)

Daniel Anthony Murphy (born 10 November 1946) is a former Irish trade union leader.

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Dan Neville

Daniel Thomas Neville (born 8 December 1946) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Chairman of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party from 2014 to 2016.

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Dan Parks

Daniel Arthur Parks (born 26 May 1978 in Hornsby) is an Australian-born former international rugby union player and now coach.

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Dan Rooney

Daniel Milton Rooney (July 20, 1932 – April 13, 2017) was chairman of the Pittsburgh Steelers, an American football team in the National Football League (NFL), and son of the Steelers' founder, Art Rooney.

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Dan Spring

Dan Spring (1 July 1910 – 1 January 1988) was an Irish Labour Party politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry North constituency from 1943 to 1981.

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Dance critique

Dance critique is the act of producing a written or spoken review of a dance performance (often ballet, modern dance, or contemporary dance).

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Dance Design

Dance Design (18 February 1993 – after 2004) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Dances with Smurfs

"Dances with Smurfs" is the thirteenth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series South Park.

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Dangerous Woman (song)

"Dangerous Woman" is a song recorded by American singer Ariana Grande, serving as the lead single for her third studio album of the same name (2016).

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Daniel Costigan

Daniel Costigan (1911–1979) was Commissioner of the Garda Síochána from July 1952 until February 1965.

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Daniel Joseph Bradley

Daniel Joseph Bradley (18 January 1928 – 7 February 2010) was an Irish physicist, and Emeritus Professor of Optical Electronics, at Trinity College, Dublin.

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Daniel McGladdery

Daniel Ritchie McGladdery was a politician in Northern Ireland.

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Daniel O'Keeffe (judge)

Daniel O'Keeffe, styled as Mr Justice Daniel O'Keeffe, is chairperson of the Standards in Public Office Commission since 11 February 2014.

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Daniel O'Rourke (politician)

Daniel "Dan" O'Rourke (died 4 August 1968) was an Irish politician and sportsman.

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Daniel Rambaut

Dr.

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Danilo Gerlo

Danilo Telmo "Paco" Gerlo (born March 7, 1979) is an Argentine football utility defender.

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Danny Ellis

Danny Ellis (born July 18, 1947) is an Irish singer-songwriter and author.

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Danny O'Brien (journalist)

Danny O'Brien (born 1969) is an English technology journalist and civil liberties activist.

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Danske Bank

Danske Bank is a Danish bank whose name also literally translates into "Danish Bank".

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Danske Bank (Ireland)

Danske Bank, formerly known as the National Irish Bank, is a bank operating in the Republic of Ireland.

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Dante Alighieri and the Divine Comedy in popular culture

The works of Dante Alighieri – particularly the Divine Comedy, widely considered his masterpiece – have been a source of inspiration for various artists since their publications in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.

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Daphni Leef

Daphni Leef (דפני ליף; born 7 January 1986) is an Israeli social activist, video artist, and editor.

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Dara Ó Briain

Dara Ó Briain (born 4 February 1972) is an Irish comedian and television presenter based in the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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Dara Ó Cinnéide

Dara Ó Cinnéide (born 25 April 1975 in Dublin) is an Irish former sportsperson.

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Dark Room Notes

Dark Room Notes were an Irish electro/synthpop group.

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Dark Sky Island

Dark Sky Island is the eighth studio album from Irish singer, songwriter and musician Enya, released on 20 November 2015 by Warner Music internationally and by Reprise Records in the United States.

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Darkness into Light

Darkness into Light is an annual walking event and fundraiser held, primarily, across the island of Ireland.

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Darling Arithmetic

Darling Arithmetic is the third studio album from the twice Mercury Prize-nominated Irish indie folk band Villagers, released on April 10, 2015 via Domino Records.

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Darragh Ó Sé

Darragh Ó Sé (born 5 March 1975 in Ard an Bhóthair, Ventry, County Kerry) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer.

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Darren Yapp

Darren Yapp (born 19 February 1975) is a retired rugby union player from England.

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DART Underground

DART Underground (DART Faoi Thalamh), previously known as the Interconnector, was to be a railway tunnel that was proposed to run under the city centre of Dublin, Ireland.

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Dartmouth Square

Dartmouth Square (Cearnóg Dartmouth) is a victorian square near Ranelagh, in D6, Dublin.

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Darwin Deez (album)

Darwin Deez is the self-titled debut album by New York City-born indie rock singer-songwriter Darwin Deez.

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Daryl Horgan

Daryl Jeremiah Horgan (born 10 August 1992) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Championship club Preston North End.

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Daryl Kavanagh

Daryl "Dil" Kavanagh (born 11 August 1986) is an Irish footballer who last played for Drogheda United in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

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Dateline London

Dateline London is a weekly news discussion programme.

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Dave Allen (comedian)

David Tynan O'Mahony (6 July 193610 March 2005), better known as Dave Allen, was an Irish comedian and satirist.

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Dave Couse

Dave Couse (born 1965) is an Irish musician, producer, and radio presenter best known for being the lead singer and main songwriter with the band A House.

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Dave Fanning

Dave Fanning (born David Fanning; 30 December 1955) is an Irish rock journalist, DJ, film critic and broadcaster.

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Dave Gannon

Dave Gannon (born 11 February 1983) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Dave Odlum

David Odlum is an Irish music producer, engineer, guitarist, and drummer who has worked and played with Academy Award winners and Mercury Prize nominees.

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Dave Wallis

Dave Wallis (1917–1990) was an English novelist, best known for his third novel ''Only Lovers Left Alive'', which was optioned by The Rolling Stones in the mid 1960s as a potential vehicle for their collective film debut.

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Daveyboyz

David Bass (Daveyboyz) is a British TV Presenter, writer and filmmaker, based in London, UK.

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David A. McNeill

David A. McNeill is an Irish journalist and academic, based in Tokyo.

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David Alejandro Rojina

David Alejandro Rojina Reyes (born 16 June 1988, Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico) also known as David Ryes, is a footballer who plays as a central defender.

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David Allan Rees

Sir David Allan "Dai" Rees, FRS (born 28 April 1936) is a retired British biochemist and science administrator who was chief executive of the Medical Research Council between 1987 and 1996.

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David Bleakley

The Right Hon.

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David Byrne (Irish politician)

David Andrew Byrne SC (born 6 April 1947) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and barrister who served as Chancellor of Dublin City University from 2006 to 2011, European Commissioner for Health and Consumer Protection from 1999 to 2004 and the Attorney General of Ireland from 1997 to 1999.

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David Cullinane

David Cullinane (born 4 July 1974) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Waterford constituency since the 2016 general election.

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David Davin-Power

David Davin-Power (born ca. 1953) is an Irish journalist, best known for his work as a political correspondent with RTÉ News and Current Affairs.

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David Eady

Sir David Eady (born 24 March 1943) is a retired High Court judge in England and Wales.

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David Emerson Root

David Emerson Root (born March, 1936) is an American physician known for promoting L. Ron Hubbard's controversial Purification Rundown to treat chemical exposure.

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David Gray (musician)

David Gray (born 13 June 1968) is an English singer-songwriter.

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David Helfgott

David Helfgott (born 19 May 1947) is an Australian concert pianist.

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David Hirst (journalist)

David Hearst (born 1936) is a Middle East correspondent based in Beirut.

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David Horovitz

David Horovitz (דוד הוֹרוֹביץ; born 12 August 1962) is a British-born Israeli journalist, author and speaker.

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David J. Cooney

David J. Cooney (born 29 April 1954) is an Irish diplomat.

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David J. Simms

David J. Simms (January 13, 1933 – June 24, 2018) Born in Sankeshwar, India was an Indian-born Irish mathematician who was a Fellow Emeritus and former Associate Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College, Dublin.

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David Kelly (actor)

David Kelly (11 July 1929 – 12 February 2012) was an Irish actor who had regular roles in several film and television works from the 1950s onwards.

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David Malone (swimmer)

David Malone (born 18 September 1977 in Dublin) is known as a bi-lateral amputee swimmer and Paralympic medalist.

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David Matthews (runner)

David Matthews (born 9 April 1974) is an Irish former middle-distance runner specialising in the 800 metres.

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David McCourt

David McCourt is an Irish-American entrepreneur with experience within the telecom and cable television industries.

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David McCullagh

David McCullagh PhD is an Irish journalist and author.

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David McIlveen

David McIlveen (born 11 February 1981) is a Democratic Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland who was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly for the North Antrim constituency in 2011.

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David McKittrick

David McKittrick (born 1949) is a Belfast-born journalist who has reported on Northern Ireland since 1971.

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David McMahon (association footballer)

David McMahon (born 17 January 1981) is an Irish former footballer who played as a forward for Darlington in the Football League and for Falkirk and Queen of the South in the Scottish League.

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David Means

David Means (born October 17, 1961) is an American short story writer and novelist based in Nyack, New York.

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David Morris (snooker player)

David Morris (born 27 November 1988 in Kilkenny) is an Irish snooker player.

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David Norris (politician)

David Patrick Bernard Norris (born 31 July 1944) is an Irish scholar, independent Senator and civil rights activist.

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David O'Hanlon

Father David O'Hanlon (born 1969) is an Irish Roman Catholic priest and theologian.

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David O'Sullivan (civil servant)

David O'Sullivan (born 1953) is an Irish civil servant who serves as the Ambassador of the European Union to the United States and the Head of the Delegation of the European Union to the United States.

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David Reddaway

Sir David Reddaway (born 26 April 1953) is Chief Executive and Clerk of the Goldsmiths' Company in the City of London.

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David Robert Grimes

David Robert Grimes (born 1985) is an Irish physicist, cancer researcher and science writer, who contributes to several media outlets on questions of science and society.

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David Shafer (author)

David J.C. Shafer is an American author.

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David Thornley

David Thornley (31 July 1935 – 18 June 1978) was an Irish Labour Party politician and university professor at Trinity College, Dublin.

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David Warner (actor)

David Hattersley Warner (born 29 July 1941) is an English actor who is known for playing both romantic leads and sinister or villainous characters across a range of media, including stage, film, animation, television and video games.

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Davy Fitzgerald

David "Davy" Fitzgerald (born 2 August 1971) is an Irish hurling manager and former player.

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Davy Group

Founded in 1926, Davy is Ireland's largest stockbroker, wealth manager, asset manager and financial advisor and has offices in Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Galway and London.

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Dawn Approach

Dawn Approach (foaled 23 April 2010) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Dawn Run

Dawn Run (1978–1986) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse (Deep Run - Twilight Slave) who was the most successful racemare in the history of National Hunt racing.

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Day Is Done (album)

Day Is Done is an album by the Brad Mehldau Trio released on the Nonesuch label in 2005.

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Dáil Éireann

Dáil Éireann (lit. Assembly of Ireland) is the lower house, and principal chamber, of the Oireachtas (Irish legislature), which also includes the President of Ireland and Seanad Éireann (the upper house).

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Dáil loans

The Dáil loans were bonds issued in 1919–21 by the Dáil (parliament) of the self-proclaimed Irish Republic to raise the Dáil funds or Republican funds, used to fund the state apparatus the Republic was attempting to establish in opposition to the Dublin Castle administration of the internationally recognised United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Déanta

Déanta is an Irish traditional music band from Northern Ireland.

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Découvertes Gallimard

Découvertes Gallimard (literally in English “Discoveries Gallimard”; in United Kingdom: New Horizons, in United States: Abrams Discoveries) is an encyclopaedic of illustrated, pocket-sized books on a variety of subjects, aimed at adults and teenagers.

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Déirdre de Búrca

Déirdre de Búrca (born 22 October 1963) is a former Irish Green Party politician who served as a Senator from 2007 to 2010, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Dóchas Centre

The Dóchas Centre (Irish: lárionad le Dóchas) is a closed, medium security prison, for females aged 18 years and over, located in Mountjoy Prison in Dublin.

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Dónal O'Connor

Dónal O'Connoris an Irish multi-instrumentalist, producer and television presenter from Ravensdale, County Louth, Ireland.

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Dúchas

Dúchas – The Heritage Service (meaning "heritage") was Ireland's body responsible for.

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DCC plc

DCC plc is an international sales, marketing and support services group.

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DCU Students' Union

DCU Students' Union (DCUSU) is an undergraduate students' union representing Dublin City University (DCU) students, all of whom are automatically members, with elected leadership.

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De La Salle College, Mangere East

De La Salle College is an integrated Catholic secondary boys' school in the south of Auckland, New Zealand.

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Dead Along the Way

Dead Along The Way is a 2016 Irish crime comedy film, directed by Maurice O'Carroll.

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Deaglán de Bréadún

Deaglán de Bréadún, Irish journalist and author.

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Dealz

Dealz is a chain of discount retail stores predominantly in the Republic of Ireland, France, Spain and Poland, offering a range of general merchandise products, the majority of which are at the fixed price of €1.50.

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Deans Grange Cemetery

Deans Grange Cemetery (also spelled Deansgrange) is situated in the suburban area of Deansgrange in the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown part of the former County Dublin, Ireland.

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Death of Brian Rossiter

The death of Brian Rossiter occurred at Cork University Hospital in Cork, Ireland, on 14 September 2002, as a result of head injuries he had sustained several days earlier.

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Death of Gerry Ryan

The sudden death of RTÉ broadcaster Gerry Ryan occurred on 30 April 2010.

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Death of Jill Meagher

Gillian "Jill" Meagher (née McKeon) was a 29-year-old Irish woman living in Australia who was raped and murdered while walking home from a pub in Brunswick, an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, in the early hours of 22 September 2012.

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Death of John Carthy

John Carthy (9 October 1972 – 20 April 2000) was a 27-year-old Irish citizen with known psychiatric illnesses who was shot dead by the Garda Emergency Response Unit in controversial circumstances on 20 April 2000, after a twenty-five-hour siege at his home in Toneymore, Abbeylara, County Longford.

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Death of Niall Molloy

Father Niall Molloy (14 April 1933 - 8 July 1985) was a Catholic priest who was killed in mysterious circumstances in Kilcoursey House in Clara, County Offaly, the home of Richard and Therese Flynn.

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Death of Robert Hamill

Robert Hamill was an Irish Catholic civilian who was beaten to death by a loyalist mob in Portadown, County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Death of Savita Halappanavar

Savita Halappanavar was a 31-year-old Indian dentist who died on 28 October 2012 at University Hospital Galway in Ireland due to the complications of a septic miscarriage at 17 weeks' gestation.

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Death of Susie Long

The death of Susie Long occurred at Our Lady's Hospice in Harold's Cross, Dublin, on 12 October 2007 at the age of 41.

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Deaths in April 2010

The following is a list of notable deaths in April 2010.

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Deaths in August 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in August 2007.

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Deaths in December 2012

The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2012.

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Deaths in July 2006

The following is a list of notable deaths in July 2006.

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Deaths in June 2006

The following is a list of notable deaths in June 2006.

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Deaths in May 2006

The following is a list of notable deaths in May 2006.

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Deaths in October 2005

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2005.

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Deaths in October 2007

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2007.

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Deaths in October 2012

The following is a list of notable deaths in October 2012.

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Deaths in September 2008

The following is a list of notable deaths in September 2008.

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Deception (Irish TV series)

Deception is an Irish prime time television drama airing on TV3.

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Declan Bree

Declan Bree (born 1 July 1951) is an Irish independent politician who is the joint longest-serving member of Sligo Borough Council.

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Declan Flynn

Declan Flynn (1951 or 1952 – 9 September 1982) was an Irish gay man attacked and killed in Fairview Park in Dublin.

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Declan Ganley

Declan James Ganley (born 23 July 1968) is an Irish entrepreneur, businessman and political activist.

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Declan Hannon

Declan Hannon (born 25 November 1992) is an Irish hurler who plays as a left wing-forward for the Limerick senior team.

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Declan Kelly (businessman)

Declan Kelly (born 1968) is an Irish-American business executive, entrepreneur, and philanthropist best known as the founder, chairman and CEO of Teneo, an international consulting company based in New York City.

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Declan Kiberd

Declan Kiberd (born 24 May 1951) is an Irish writer and scholar.

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Declan McGonagle

Declan McGonagle is a prominent figure in Irish contemporary art, most notable for his positions as director at the Orchard Gallery in Derry (for which he was shortlisted for a Turner prize in 1987); director at the Irish Museum of Modern Art from its beginnings in 1990 until 2001, and director of the National College of Art and Design, Dublin since 2008.

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Declan Morgan

Sir Charles Declan Morgan PC QC (born 1952) is the current Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland.

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Declan O'Sullivan

Declan O'Sullivan (born 18 December 1983) is an Irish retired sportsperson.

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Declan Walsh (journalist)

Declan Walsh is an Irish journalist who is the Cairo bureau chief for The New York Times.

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Deep in the Iris

Deep in the Iris is the third studio album by Canadian experimental pop/art rock band Braids.

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Deeply Regretted By...

Deeply Regretted By... is a 1978 television play starring Joan O'Hara and Donall Farmer, with the script being written by Maeve Binchy.

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Defastenism

Defastenism is a Remodernist art movement founded in Dublin in 2004.

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Definitive postage stamps of Ireland

Definitive postage stamps of Ireland are the regular series of definitive postage stamps issued by the Irish Free State between 1922 and 1937 and by Republic of Ireland since 1937.

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Deirdre Heenan

Deirdre Heenan is a former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Ulster University and a former Provost of the University's Coleraine and Magee campuses.

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Deirdre Ryan

Deirdre Ryan (born 1 June 1982) is an Irish high jumper.

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Delivery drone

A delivery drone, is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) utilized to transport packages, food or other goods.

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Delorentos

Delorentos are a Dublin-based Irish alternative rock band, formed in 2005.

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Demba Touré

Demba Armand Tourézé (born 31 December 1984 in Dakar, Senegal) is a Senegalese footballer striker.

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Democracy Matters (Ireland)

Democracy Matters is an Irish campaign group set up to campaign for the retention of Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas or parliament.

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Democratic Unionist Party

The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is a unionist political party in Northern Ireland.

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Demonstration (Tinie Tempah album)

Demonstration is the second studio album by British rapper Tinie Tempah.

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Denis Buckley

Denis Buckley (born 9 August 1990) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Denis Donaldson

Denis Martin Donaldson (1950 – 4 April 2006) was a volunteer in the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and a member of Sinn Féin who was murdered following his exposure in December 2005 as an informer in the employ of MI5 and the Special Branch of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (formerly the Royal Ulster Constabulary).

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Denis Foley

Denis Foley (14 May 1934 – 26 October 2013) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Denis Irwin

Denis Joseph Irwin (born 31 October 1965) is an Irish former professional footballer who played as a full-back from 1983 to 2004.

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Denis Lyons

Denis Lyons (1 August 1935 – 7 July 2014) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Denis Mehigan

Denis Mehigan (born 1890) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a centre-back for the Cork senior team.

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Denis Moran (Gaelic footballer)

Denis 'Ogie' Moran (born 16 January 1956) is a former Irish Gaelic footballer and manager.

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Denis Naughten

Denis Naughten (born 23 June 1973) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment since May 2016.

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Denis O'Brien

Denis O'Brien (born 19 April 1958) is an Irish businessman and the founder and owner of Digicel and Communicorp.

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Denis Walsh

Denis Walsh (born 22 January 1965 in Ballynoe, County Cork) is an Irish hurling manager and former dual player of Gaelic games.

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Dennis Campbell Kennedy

Dennis Kennedy is a writer on Irish and European affairs.

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Dennis O'Driscoll

Dennis O'Driscoll (1 January 1954 – 24 December 2012) was an Irish poet, essayist, critic and editor.

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Denominational education in the Republic of Ireland

Education in the Republic of Ireland is mostly denominational at primary and secondary level.

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Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine

The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) (An Roinn Talmhaíochta, Bia agus Mara) is a department of the Government of Ireland.

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Depression Cherry

Depression Cherry is the fifth studio album by American dream pop duo Beach House.

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Derbies in the League of Ireland

There are many derbies in the League of Ireland, and despite the fact that historically more teams compete in the First Division, the majority are played in the Premier Division, the top flight of Irish football.

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Derek Briggs

Derek Ernest Gilmor Briggs (born 10 January 1950) is an Irish palaeontologist and taphonomist based at Yale University.

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Derek Hutch

Derek "Del Boy" Hutch is an Irish criminal and brother of Gary Hutch.

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Derek Kavanagh

Derek Kavanagh (born 29 October 1980 in Tony Ville, High Street, Cork, Ireland) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Derek Keating

Derek Keating (born 11 May 1955) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Mid-West constituency from 2011 to 2016.

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Derek Swan

Derek Anthony Swan (born 24 October 1966) is an Irish former footballer who played as a forward.

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Dermot Ahern

Dermot Christopher Ahern (born 20 April 1955) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Justice and Law Reform from 2008 to 2011, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2004 to 2008, Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources from 2002 to 2004, Minister for Social, Community and Family Affairs from 1997 to 2002 and Government Chief Whip and Minister of State at the Department of Defence from 1991 to 1992.

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Dermot Healy

Dermot Healy (9 November 1947 – 29 June 2014) was an Irish novelist, playwright, poet and short story writer.

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Dermot O'Neill (gardener)

Dermot O'Neill is an Irish gardener and editor of Garden Heaven magazine.

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Derry City F.C.

Derry City Football Club (Cumann Peile Chathair Dhoire) is a professional football club based in Derry, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland.

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Derry Girls

Derry Girls is a British sitcom created and written by Lisa McGee.

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Derry/Londonderry name dispute

The names of the city and county of Derry or Londonderry in Northern Ireland are the subject of a naming dispute between Irish nationalists and unionists.

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Derval Symes

Derval Symes is an Irish artist.

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Dervla Murphy

Dervla Murphy (born 28 November 1931) is an Irish touring cyclist and author of adventure travel books for over 40 years.

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Deryck Abel

Deryck Robert Endsleigh Abel (9 September 1918–13 February 1965) was a British author, editor and political activist, who was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire to Frederick and Beryl Abel.

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Des Dalton

Des Dalton is the president of Republican Sinn Féin (RSF).

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Des MacHale

Desmond "Des" MacHale (born 28 January 1946) is Emeritus Professor of Mathematics at University College Cork, Ireland.

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Des O'Hagan

Des O'Hagan (29 March 1934 - 5 May 2015) was a prominent member of the Workers' Party of Ireland and was a founding member of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association.

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Desmond Connell

Desmond Connell, PhD, DLitt (24 March 1926 – 21 February 2017) was an Irish cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church.

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Desmond Elliott

Desmond Elliott (1930 – 12 August 2003) was a distinguished publisher and literary agent.

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Desmond O'Malley

Desmond Joseph O'Malley (born 2 February 1939) is an Irish former politician.

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Dessie Larkin

Dessie Larkin is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Destroy Rock & Roll

Destroy Rock & Roll is the first album by Scottish record producer and DJ Mylo (real name Myles MacInnes), released in 2004.

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Development of the World Chess Championship

The concept of a world chess champion started to emerge in the first half of the 19th century, and the phrase "world champion" appeared in 1845.

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Devotion (Jessie Ware album)

Devotion is the debut studio album by English singer Jessie Ware.

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Diarmuid Martin

Diarmuid Martin (born 8 April 1945) is the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland.

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Diarmuid O'Sullivan

Diarmuid O'Sullivan (born 27 July 1978) is an Irish hurler who played as a full-back for the Cork senior team.

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Dick Roche

Richard Eoin Roche (born 30 March 1947) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State for European Affairs from 2002 to 2004 and 2007 to 2011 and Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government from 2004 to 2007.

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Dick Spring

Dick Spring (born 29 August 1950) is an Irish businessman and former politician.

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Dick Warner

Dick Warner (19 July 1946 – 16 June 2017) was an Irish environmentalist, writer and broadcaster.

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Dick Whittington (horse)

Dick Whittington (foaled 25 February 2012) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Die Roten Punkte

Die Roten Punkte (German for "The Red Dots") is a pop-music comedy duo composed of Australians Clare Bartholomew and Daniel Tobias, in the tradition of Spinal Tap and Flight of The Conchords.

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Diet of Worms (comedy group)

Diet of Worms is an Irish comedy and theatre group based in Dublin, Ireland and London, UK, made up of Rory Connolly, Philippa Dunne, Niall Gaffney, Shane Langan and Amy Stephenson.

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Dietmar Hamann

Dietmar Johann Wolfgang "Didi" Hamann (born 27 August 1973) is a German professional footballer who was most recently manager at Stockport County.

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Dietrich Mateschitz

Dietrich Mateschitz (born 20 May 1944) is an Austrian billionaire businessman.

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Dig Out Your Soul

Dig Out Your Soul is the seventh and final studio album by English rock band Oasis, released on 6 October 2008 by Big Brother Records.

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Digital Enterprise Research Institute

The Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI) is a former research institute at NUI Galway.

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Dimitar Berbatov

Dimitar Ivanov Berbatov (Димитър Иванов Бербатов; born 30 January 1981) is a Bulgarian professional footballer.

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Dinny Cahill

Dinny Cahill (born 1952 in Cloughjordan, County Tipperary, Ireland) is an Irish hurling manager and former player.

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Dinny McGinley

Denis "Dinny" McGinley (born 27 April 1945) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State for Gaeltacht Affairs from 2011 to 2014.

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Diplock courts

Diplock courts were a type of court established by the Government of the United Kingdom in Northern Ireland on 8 August 1973 during The Troubles.

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Direct Democracy Ireland

Direct Democracy Ireland is a minor political party in Ireland.

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Direct Provision

Direct Provision is a method used in the Republic of Ireland to ensure asylum seekers are housed and cared for, in accordance with international law.

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Director (band)

Director were an Irish art rock quartet from Malahide in County Dublin.

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Director discography

The discography of the Irish pop rock quartet Director, from their debut single "Reconnect" to their most recent single "Sing It Without a Tune".

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Directorate of Military Intelligence (Ireland)

The Directorate of Military Intelligence ("G2") (Stiúrthóireacht na Faisnéise) is the military intelligence branch of the Defence Forces, the Irish armed forces, and the national intelligence service of Ireland.

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Dirty Epics

Dirty Epics were a four-piece Irish new wave band formed in Greystones, County Wicklow, but now resided in Dublin.

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Disappearance of Ben Needham

Ben Needham (born 29 October 1989 in Sheffield) is a British child who disappeared on 24 July 1991 on the Greek island of Kos.

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Disappearance of Philip Cairns

Philip Cairns (born 1 September 1973) disappeared on the afternoon of 23 October 1986 while walking back to school in south Dublin, Ireland.

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Discreet Desires

Discreet Desires is the debut full-length studio album by German DJ and record producer Helena Hauff.

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District and Circle

District and Circle is a poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Divine Rapture

Divine Rapture is an uncompleted film that had been cast in 1995 with Marlon Brando, Johnny Depp, Debra Winger, John Hurt and Noel Finbarr Francis Geary.

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Django Django (album)

Django Django is the debut album by British art rock band Django Django.

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DLR Lexicon

DLR Lexicon, branded as dlr LexIcon, is a building in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland, housing the main public library and cultural centre of Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council (DLR CC).

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Dmitry Orlov (writer)

Dmitry Orlov (Дми́трий Орло́в; born 1962) is a Russian-American engineer and a writer on subjects related to "potential economic, ecological and political decline and collapse in the United States," something he has called “permanent crisis”.

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Do You Love Me? (Fiddler on the Roof)

"Do You Love Me?" is a song from the musical Fiddler on the Roof.

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Docklands Strategic Development Zone

The Docklands Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) is a regeneration area in Dublin, Ireland's docklands and redundant port areas, located east of the city centre on both sides of the River Liffey in North Lotts (in North Wall) and Grand Canal Dock.

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Doe v. Holy See

John V. Doe v. Holy See is a lawsuit involving the sovereign immunity status of the Holy See in relation to the Catholic sexual abuse scandal in the United States.

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Dog Man Star

Dog Man Star is the second album by English alternative rock band Suede, released in October 1994 on Nude Records.

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Doghouse (film)

Doghouse is a 2009 British slapstick comedy horror splatter film.

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Doireann Ní Ghríofa

Doireann Ní Ghríofa is an Irish poet who writes in both Irish and English.

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Dolores O'Riordan

Dolores Mary Eileen O'Riordan (6 September 1971 – 15 January 2018) was an Irish musician, singer and songwriter.

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Dolours Price

Dolours Price (21 June 1951 – 23 January 2013) was, along with her younger sister Marian, a Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) member.

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Domestic responses to the Euromaidan

Below are the domestic responses to the Euromaidan.

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Domhnall Gleeson

Domhnall Gleeson (born 12 May 1983) is an Irish actor, voice actor and writer.

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Dominic Hannigan

Dominic Hannigan (born 10 July 1965) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Meath East constituency from 2011 to 2016.

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Dominick Cafferky

Dominick Cafferky (died 15 March 1971) was an Irish Clann na Talmhan politician.

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Dominik Brunner

Dominik Florian Brunner (born 18 May 1959 in Stuttgart, died 12 September 2009 in Munich) was a German businessman.

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Don Mullan

Don Mullan (born 1956, Derry, Northern Ireland) is an Irish best-selling author/humanitarian and media producer.

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Donabate

Donabate is a small coastal town in Fingal, Ireland, about north-northeast of Dublin.

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Donal Foley

Donal Foley was a journalist and newspaper editor.

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Donal McKeown

Dónal McKeown (born 12 April 1950) is a prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Derry in Ireland.

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Donal Nevin

Donal Nevin (20 January 1924 – 16 December 2012) was an Irish trade unionist.

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Donal O'Donnell

Donal John O'Donnell (born 10 April 1958) is an Irish judge who has served as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since March 2010.

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Donal Tuohy

Donal Tuohy (born 20 September 1989) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Donald Rumsfeld

Donald Henry Rumsfeld (born July 9, 1932) is a retired American political figure and businessman.

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Donald Trump

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.

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Donegal County Council election, 2014

An election to Donegal County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Donegal Creameries

Donegal Creameries has operations in Ireland, Britain, the Netherlands and Brazil.

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Donegal GAA

The Donegal County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Dhún na nGall) or Donegal GAA is one of the GAA's 32 county boards in Ireland.

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Donegal South-West by-election, 2010

A by-election was held on 25 November 2010 in the Donegal South-West constituency in Ireland, following the election of the Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) Pat the Cope Gallagher to the European Parliament at the June 2009 election.

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Donegal v Dublin (2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship)

The Donegal vs Dublin football match that took place on 31 August 2014 at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, was the second semi-final match of the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.

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Donuts (album)

Donuts is the second studio album by the American hip hop producer J Dilla, released on February 7, 2006 by Stones Throw Records.

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Doo-Wops & Hooligans

Doo-Wops & Hooligans is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars, which was released on October 4, 2010 by Atlantic and Elektra Records.

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Doolin Cave

Pol an Ionain (or Poll-an-Ionain) is a limestone cave near Doolin in County Clare, Ireland, on the western edge of The Burren.

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Dorothie Feilding

Lady Dorothie Mary Evelyn Feilding-Moore, MM (6 October 1889 – 24 October 1935) was a British heiress who shunned her aristocratic background to become a highly decorated volunteer nurse and ambulance driver on the Western Front during World War I. She was the first woman to be awarded the Military Medal for bravery in the field.

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Dorothy Donaldson

Dorothy Cunningham Donaldson (née Brown) (1915 – 4 September 2011) was an Irish sportswoman who was most prominent in the hockey, badminton and golf circles where she won a plethora of competitions during her 71-year playing career.

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Dorothy Molloy

Dorothy Molloy (10 June 1942 – 4 January 2004) was an Irish poet, journalist and artist.

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Dorothy Walker (critic)

Dorothy Walker (January 16, 1929 - December 8, 2002) was an Irish art critic and a vocal champion of abstract modernism in Ireland.

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Double Irish arrangement

Double Irish arrangement is a tax scheme used by some U.S. corporations in Ireland (including Apple, Google and Facebook amongst others), to shield non-U.S. income from the pre Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) U.S. worldwide 35% tax system, and almost all Irish taxes.

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Douglas Gageby

(Robert John) Douglas Gageby (29 September 1918 – 24 June 2004) was one of the pre-eminent Irish newspaper editors of his generation.

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Douglas McIldoon

Douglas Bowman McIldoon (born 13 September 1945) is a former political activist and civil servant in Northern Ireland.

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Dovid Katz

Dovid Katz (Yiddish:, also, Hirshe-Dovid Kats, born 9 May 1956) is an American-born, Vilnius-based scholar, author and educator, specializing in Yiddish language and literature, Lithuanian Jewish culture, and the Holocaust in Eastern Europe.

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Down GAA

The Down County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste Chontae An Dún) or Down GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for the administration of Gaelic games in County Down.

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Downfall (2004 film)

Downfall (Der Untergang) is a 2004 German historical war drama film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a screenplay by producer Bernd Eichinger.

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Dowra

Dowra is a village in northwest County Cavan, Ireland.

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Drabble

A drabble is a short work of fiction of one hundred words in length.

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Drama school

A drama school, stage school or theatre school is an undergraduate and/or graduate school or department at a college or university; or a free-standing institution (such as the Drama section at the Juilliard School); which specializes in the pre-professional training in drama and theatre arts, such as acting, design and technical theatre, arts administration, and related subjects.

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Draw the Line (David Gray album)

Draw the Line is the eighth studio album by the English singer-songwriter David Gray, released on 14 September 2009 in Europe and 22 September in the United States.

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Drinking straw

A drinking straw or drinking tube is a small pipe that allows its user to more conveniently consume a beverage.

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Drowning

Drowning is defined as respiratory impairment from being in or under a liquid.

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DruidSynge

DruidSynge is a theatre production of the complete plays of John Millington Synge by the Irish based Druid Theatre Company.

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Drum, County Monaghan

Drum (Droim) is a village in south County Monaghan, Ireland.

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Drumcondra Hospital

Drumcondra Hospital (originally, the Whitworth Fever Hospital, and from 1852 to 1893 the Whitworth General Hospital) was a voluntary hospital on Whitworth Road in Dublin, Ireland, that became part of the Rotunda Hospital in 1970.

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Drunk (Thundercat album)

Drunk is the third studio album by American musician Thundercat.

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Drunk in Love

"Drunk in Love" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé featuring her husband, American rapper Jay Z. The duo composed the song along with credited production and writing by Detail, Andre Eric Proctor, Rasool Diaz, Brian Soko, Timbaland, Jerome Harmon and Boots for self-titled fifth studio album (2013).

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Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa (born 22 August 1995) is an English singer, songwriter, and model.

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Dublin

Dublin is the capital of and largest city in Ireland.

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Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport (Aerfort Bhaile Átha Cliath) is an international airport serving Dublin, the capital city of Ireland.

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Dublin and Lucan tramway

The Dublin and Lucan Steam Tramway operated a narrow gauge steam tramway service between Dublin and Lucan between 1880 and 1897.

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Dublin and Monaghan bombings

The Dublin and Monaghan bombings of 17 May 1974 were a series of co-ordinated bombings in Dublin and Monaghan, Ireland.

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Dublin Artane (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Dublin Artane was a short-lived parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1977 to 1981.

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Dublin Bay

Dublin Bay (Cuan Bhaile Átha Cliath) is a C-shaped inlet of the Irish Sea on the east coast of Ireland.

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Dublin Bus

Dublin Bus (Bus Átha Cliath) is a bus operator providing services in Dublin.

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Dublin Central by-election, 2009

A by-election was held in the Dublin Central constituency in Ireland on Friday, 5 June 2009, following the death of the Independent Teachta Dála (TD) Tony Gregory on 2 January 2009.

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Dublin City Marshal

The Dublin City Marshal was an officer of Dublin Corporation in Ireland.

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Dublin County Mid (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Dublin County Mid was a short-lived parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1977 to 1981.

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Dublin County North (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Dublin County North was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1969 to 1981.

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Dublin Evening Mail

The Dublin Evening Mail (renamed the Evening Mail in 1928) was between 1823 and 1962 one of Dublin's evening newspapers.

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Dublin Film Critics' Circle

The Dublin Film Critics' Circle is an Irish film critic association.

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Dublin GAA

The Dublin County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Átha Cliath) or Dublin GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in the Dublin Region and the Dublin inter-county teams.

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Dublin Institute of Technology

Dublin Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as DIT) (Institiúid Teicneolaíochta Bhaile Atha Cliath) is one of the largest higher education institutions in Ireland.

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Dublin lock-out

The Dublin lock-out was a major industrial dispute between approximately 20,000 workers and 300 employers which took place in Ireland's capital city of Dublin.

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Dublin Mountains Way

The Dublin Mountains Way is a waymarked long-distance trail in the Dublin Mountains, Counties South Dublin and Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown, Ireland.

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Dublin Review of Books

The Dublin Review of Books (drb) is an Irish review of literature, history, the arts, and culture.

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Dublin South (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Dublin South was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1921 to 1948 and from 1981 to 2016.

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Dublin South by-election, 2009

A by-election was held in the Dublin South constituency in Ireland on Friday, 5 June 2009, following the death of the Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) Séamus Brennan on 9 July 2008.

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Dublin South-Central (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Dublin South-Central is a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas.

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Dublin South-East (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Dublin South-East was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas, from 1948 to 2016.

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Dublin South-West by-election, 2014

A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann Dublin South-West constituency in Ireland on 10 October 2014, following the election of Fine Gael TD Brian Hayes to the European Parliament.

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Dublin to Detroit

Dublin to Detroit is a Motown themed studio album by Irish boy band Boyzone.

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Dublin Waste-to-Energy Facility

The Dublin Waste-to-Energy Facility, also known as the Poolbeg Incinerator, is a waste-to-energy plant serving the Greater Dublin Area, and located on the Poolbeg peninsula.

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Dublin West by-election, 2011

A by-election was held in the Dublin West constituency in Ireland on 27 October 2011 following the death of the Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) and former Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan, Jnr on 10 June 2011.

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Dublin Women's Mini Marathon

The Dublin Women's Mini Marathon (currently known as the Vhi Women's Mini Marathon, for title sponsor Vhi Healthcare) is an annual 10km charity road race that occurs each June bank holiday weekend in Ireland is the largest Women's event of its kind in the world.

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Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo (Zú Bhaile Átha Cliath), in Phoenix Park, Dublin, is a zoo in Ireland, and one of Dublin's most popular attractions.

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Dublin-Galway Greenway

The Dublin-Galway Greenway is a partially completed 'coast-to-coast' greenway and partial rail trail, in Ireland, funded by the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, which will become the western section of EuroVelo EV2, a cycle route from Galway, Ireland, crossing Europe and ending in Moscow, Russia.

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Dublinbikes

Dublinbikes (styled "dublinbikes") is a public bicycle rental scheme which has operated in the city of Dublin since 2009.

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Dublinia

Dublinia is a historical recreation (or living history) museum and visitor attraction in Dublin, Ireland, focusing on the Viking and Medieval history of the city.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik (historically Ragusa) is a Croatian city on the Adriatic Sea.

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Dudgeon v United Kingdom

Dudgeon v the United Kingdom (1981) was a European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) case, which held that Section 11 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1885 which criminalised male homosexual acts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland violated the European Convention on Human Rights.

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Dudley Hussey

Dudley Hussey (c.1741-17 November 1785) was an Irish politician and judge.

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Duke of Marmalade

Duke of Marmalade (foaled 12 March 2004) is a retired Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and active sire.

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Dunbeg Fort

Dunbeg Fort (An Dún Beag) is a promontory fort built in the Iron Age near the modern village of Ventry in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Dundalk

Dundalk is the county town of County Louth, Ireland.

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Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale

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Dunmanway killings

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Dunnes Stores strike

On 18 July 1984, Mary Manning, a shop worker in the Henry Street, Dublin (Ireland) outlet of Dunnes Stores, refused to handle the sale of grapefruit from South Africa.

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Dylan Haskins

Dylan Haskins (born 20 June 1987) is an Irish broadcaster and social entrepreneur.

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Dylan Moran

Dylan William Moran (born 3 November 1971) is an Irish comedian, writer, actor and filmmaker.

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Dynamo Cover Pro Cycling

Dynamo Cover Pro Cycling was a proposed British professional cycling team that was set to compete in the 2016 season of the UCI Continental Circuits.

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Dysart Castle

Dysart Castle is a castle ruins and property just outside Thomastown in County Kilkenny, Ireland.

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Eamon Delaney

Eamon Delaney (born 14 July 1962) is an Irish newspaper columnist, author, editor, novelist, journalist and former diplomat.

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Eamon Gilmore

Eamon Seán Gilmore (born 24 April 1955) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has served as European Union Special Envoy for the Colombian Peace Process since October 2015.

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Eamon Martin

Eamon Martin (born 30 October 1961) is an Irish Roman Catholic prelate, the incumbent Archbishop of Armagh and the Primate of All Ireland.

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Eamon Ryan

Eamon Michael Ryan (born 28 July 1963) is an Irish Green Party politician who has served as Leader of the Green Party since May 2011.

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Eamonn Casey

Eamonn Casey (24 April 1927 – 13 March 2017) was an Irish Roman Catholic prelate who served as bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh in Ireland from 1976 to 1992.

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Eamonn Coghlan

Eamonn Christopher Coghlan (born 21 November 1952) is a former track and field athlete who specialised in middle distance track events and the 5,000 metres.

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Eamonn Cooke

"Captain" Eamonn Cooke (died 4 June 2016) was a former owner of pirate radio station Radio Dublin, a convicted paedophile, and a suspect in the Disappearance of Philip Cairns.

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Eamonn Deacy

Eamonn "Chick" Deacy (1 October 1958 – 13 February 2012) was a professional footballer from Galway, Ireland.

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Eamonn Doyle

Eamonn Doyle (born 1969) is an Irish street photographer, electronic music producer, DJ, and owner/manager of the D1 Recordings record label.

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Eamonn McCann

Eamonn McCann (born 10 March 1943) is an Irish politician, journalist and political activist from Derry, Northern Ireland.

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Eamonn O'Kane (trade unionist)

Eamonn Rory O'Kane (21 August 1945 – 22 May 2004) was a Northern Irish trade unionist.

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Eamonn Oliver Walsh

Eamonn Oliver Walsh BA, STL, BL (born 1 September 1944) is an Irish Catholic bishop and is one of the two active Auxiliary Bishops of Dublin, the other being Raymond W. Field.

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Earl of Bandon

Earl of Bandon was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Earl of Roden

Earl of Roden is a title in the Peerage of Ireland.

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East Point Business Park

East Point Office Park (Gnó na Rinne Thoir) in the docklands area of Dublin, Ireland is one of the country's largest business parks, being the place of employment for thousands of people.

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Easter Rising

The Easter Rising (Éirí Amach na Cásca), also known as the Easter Rebellion, was an armed insurrection in Ireland during Easter Week, April 1916.

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Ebadiyla

Ebadiyla (foaled 24 March 1994) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Economy of Dublin

Dublin is the largest city and capital of Ireland, and is the country's economic hub.

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Economy of the Republic of Ireland

The economy of Ireland is a knowledge economy, focused on services into high-tech, life sciences and financial services industries.

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Ed Giddins

Edward Simon Hunter Giddins (born 20 July 1971) is a former English cricketer who played in four Tests from 1999 to 2000.

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Ed Moloney

Edmund "Ed" Moloney (born 1948–9) is an Irish journalist and author best known for his coverage of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the activities of the Provisional IRA, in particular.

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Ed O'Loughlin

Ed O’Loughlin is an Irish-Canadian author and journalist.

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Ed Wood (film)

Ed Wood is a 1994 American biographical comedy-drama film directed and produced by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp as the eponymous cult filmmaker.

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Eddie & the Gang with No Name

The Eddie & the Gang with No Name series is a trilogy of young-adult novels, written by Northern Irish author Colin Bateman.

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Eddie Gormley

Eddie Gormley (born 23 October 1968) is an Irish football coach and former player who is currently manager of Cabinteely.

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Eddie Hobbs

Eddie Hobbs (born 10 November 1962) is an Irish financial advisor, television presenter and author.

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Eden (Eugene O'Brien play)

Eden is an Irish play, written by Eugene O'Brien in 2001.

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Edin Džeko

Edin Džeko (born 17 March 1986) is a Bosnian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serie A club Roma and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, for which he is captain.

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Edith Shackleton Heald

Edith Shackleton Heald (12 September 1885 – 4 November 1976) was a bisexual British journalist who was the last mistress of the poet W. B. Yeats from 1937 until his death in 1939, and lived with the openly lesbian artist Gluck from 1944 until her death in 1976.

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Edmond Harty

Edmond Harty is the CEO and technical director of Dairymaster, a milking equipment manufacturer.

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Edmund O'Donovan

Edmund O'Donovan (13 September 1844 – 5 November 1883), Irish war correspondent, was born in Dublin.

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Edna Mode

Edna Marie "E" Mode is a fictional character who appears in Pixar's animated superhero film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018).

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Eduardo Domínguez

Eduardo Rodrigo Domínguez (born September 1, 1978 in Lanús) is an Argentine retired soccer player and currently manager for Colón de Santa Fe in the Argentine Primera División.

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Eduardo Iturralde González

Eduardo Iturralde González (born 20 February 1967 in Arrankudiaga) is a retired Spanish football referee.

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Educate Together

Educate Together is an educational charity in the Republic of Ireland which is the patron body to "equality-based, co-educational, child centred, and democratically run" schools.

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Education controversies in the Republic of Ireland

There have been several educational controversies in the Republic of Ireland.

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Education in the Republic of Ireland

The levels of Ireland's education are primary, secondary and higher (often known as "third-level" or tertiary) education.

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Educo

Educo is a Registered Irish Charity (17147 -), (www.educo.com) set up three years ago by volunteers in Ireland, to collect funds to bring children out of poverty through education.

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Edward Collins (Irish politician)

Edward "Eddie" Collins (born 1 February 1941) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician.

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Edward Daly (bishop)

Edward Kevin Daly, D.D. (5 December 1933 – 8 August 2016) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest and author.

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Edward Delaney

Edward Delaney (1930–2009) was an Irish sculptor born in Claremorris in County Mayo in 1930.

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Edward J. Phelan

Edward Joseph Phelan (July 25, 1888 – September 15, 1967), frequently E. J. Phelan, was the first appointed international civil servant and fourth Director-General of the International Labour Office, serving from 1941 to 1948, during most of which time the ILO was temporarily relocated to Montréal from Geneva.

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Edward Sheil

Edward Sheil (1851 – 3 July 1915) was Irish nationalist politician.

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Edward Wheeler Bird

Edward Wheeler Bird a retired Anglo-Indian judge founded the British Israelite Movement.

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Edward Worth

Edward Worth (1678–1733) was an Irish politician, physician and book collector.

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Egyptian constitutional referendum, 2005

The 2005 Egyptian constitutional referendum took place in Egypt on 25 May 2005.

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Ehud Barak

Ehud Barak (Ehud_barak.ogg, born Ehud Brog; 12 February 1942) is an Israeli politician who served as the tenth Prime Minister from 1999 to 2001.

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Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Eighth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1983 amended the Constitution of Ireland by inserting a subsection recognising the equal right to life of the pregnant woman and the unborn.

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Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin (born 28 November 1942) is an Irish poet and academic born in Cork.

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Eileen Battersby

Eileen Battersby is the chief literary critic of The Irish Times.

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Eileen Colgan

Eileen Colgan Simpson (20 January 1934 – 10 March 2014) was an Irish theatre, television and film actress.

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Eileen Flynn

Eileen Flynn (1955 – 9 September 2008) (married name Eileen Roche) was a schoolteacher in County Wexford, Ireland, who was dismissed in 1982 for cohabiting with a married man.

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Eileen Kennedy (judge)

Eileen Kennedy (1914 - 11 October 1983) was an Irish District Court judge from Carrickmacross, County Monaghan.

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Eileen Shanahan

Eileen Shanahan (28 October 1901 – 28 January 1979) was an Irish poet.

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Eimear McBride

Eimear McBride (born 1976) is an Irish novelist whose debut novel, A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing, won the inaugural Goldsmiths Prize in 2013 and the 2014 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction.

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Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh

Eimer Ní Mhaoldomhnaigh is an Irish costume designer.

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Eir (telecommunications)

Eir Group plc., trading as Eir, is a fixed, mobile and broadband telecommunications company in Ireland, and a former state-owned monopoly, which is currently incorporated in Jersey.

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Ekstasis (Julia Holter album)

Ekstasis is the second studio album by the American musician Julia Holter.

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El Camino (The Black Keys album)

El Camino is the seventh studio album by American rock duo the Black Keys.

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El Camino Tour

The El Camino Tour was a worldwide concert tour by American rock duo The Black Keys in support of their 2011 studio album, El Camino.

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Elaine Coughlan

Elaine Coughlan is an Irish venture capitalist.

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Elaine Lafferty

Elaine Lafferty former editor of Ms. magazine, a Hillary Clinton supporter who advised the McCain-Palin campaign in 2008.

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Elaine Proctor

Elaine Proctor (born 1960) is a South African film director, screenwriter, novelist, and actress.

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Elavon

Elavon Inc., formerly NOVA, is a processor of credit card transactions and a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp.

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Eleanor Butler, Lady Wicklow

Eleanor Butler (1915 – January 1997), also known as Lady (Countess of) Wicklow, was an Irish Labour Party politician and architect.

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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine

Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine is the 2017 debut novel of Gail Honeyman, and the winner of the 2018 Costa Debut Novel Award.

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Election Special

Election Special is the 2012 fifteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ry Cooder.

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Electra Heart

Electra Heart is the second studio album by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis, professionally known as Marina and the Diamonds.

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Electric Picnic

Electric Picnic is an annual arts-and-music festival which has been staged since 2004 at Stradbally Hall in Stradbally, County Laois, Ireland.

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Electric Picnic 2008

Electric Picnic 2008 was the fifth Electric Picnic festival to take place.

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Electric Picnic 2009

Electric Picnic 2009 was the sixth edition of the Electric Picnic festival to take place.

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Electric Picnic 2010

Electric Picnic 2010 was the seventh edition of the Electric Picnic festival to take place.

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Electronic voting by country

The following is a list of examples of electronic voting from elections around the world.

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Electronic voting in Ireland

Electronic voting machines for elections in the Republic of Ireland were used on a trial basis in 2002, but plans to extend it to all polling stations were put on hold in 2004 after public opposition and political controversy.

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Eleven Modern Antiquities

Eleven Modern Antiquities is the fourth studio album by Irish pop band Pugwash.

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Eliza Doolittle (album)

Eliza Doolittle is the debut album by British recording artist Eliza Doolittle.

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Eliza Lynch

Eliza Alice Lynch Lloyd (Cork, Ireland, 19 November 1833 – Paris, France, 25 July 1886) was an Irish woman, the mistress-wife of Francisco Solano López, president of Paraguay.

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Elizabeth Bowen

Elizabeth Bowen, CBE (7 June 1899 – 22 February 1973) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and short story writer, notable for some of the best fiction about life in wartime London.

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Elizabeth Fort

Elizabeth Fort is a 17th-century star fort off Barrack Street in Cork, Ireland.

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Elizabeth Hickey

Elizabeth Hickey (1917 – 1999) was a well-known Meath historian and author who lived at Skryne Castle near Tara.

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Elizabeth Kostova

Elizabeth Johnson Kostova (born December 26, 1964) is an American author best known for her debut novel The Historian.

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Ella Rumpf

Ella Rumpf (born 1995) is a Swiss actress, best known for her role as Alexia in the 2016 horror drama film Raw, the film won 2016 Sutherland Award for most original and imaginative first feature at the London Film Festival.

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Ellen Gallagher

Ellen Gallagher (born December 16, 1965) is an American artist.

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Elsa (Frozen)

Queen Elsa of Arendelle is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Animation Studios' 53rd animated film Frozen.

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Em and the Big Hoom

Em and the Big Hoom is an English-language novel written by Jerry Pinto.

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Embrace of the Serpent

Embrace of the Serpent (El abrazo de la serpiente) is a 2015 internationally co-produced adventure drama film directed by Ciro Guerra and written by Guerra and Jacques Toulemonde Vidal.

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Emer Jones

Emer Jones (born 1994) is an Irish student from Tralee, County Kerry.

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Emerald Warriors RFC

The Emerald Warriors are an Irish rugby team based in Dublin.

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Emika (album)

Emika is the debut studio album by English singer Emika, released on 3 October 2011 by Ninja Tune.

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Emin Agalarov

Emin Araz oghlu Agalarov (Emin Araz oğlu Ağalarov, Эмин Аразович Агаларов, Emin Arazovich Agalarov; born 12 December 1979), is an Azerbaijani-Russian singer and businessman.

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Emma (1996 theatrical film)

Emma is a 1996 period film based on the novel of the same name by Jane Austen.

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Emma Byrne

Emma Anne Byrne (born 14 June 1979) is an Irish former football goalkeeper who played for the Republic of Ireland women's national football team on a record 134 occasions and served as captain of the team.

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Emma Donoghue

Emma Donoghue (born 24 October 1969) is an Irish-Canadian playwright, literary historian, novelist, and screenwriter.

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Emma Rogan

Emma Rogan (born 27 June 1986) is a Sinn Féin politician from Loughinisland, County Down, in Northern Ireland.

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Emmanuelle Riva

Emmanuelle Riva (24 February 1927 – 27 January 2017) was a French actress, best known for her roles in the films Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and Amour (2012).

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Emmet Malone

Emmet Malone is the Football correspondent for the daily broadsheet newspaper, the Irish Times.

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Emmet Stagg

Emmet Stagg (born 1 October 1944) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Labour Party Chief Whip from 2007 to 2016, Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Energy and Communications from 1994 to 1997 and Minister of State at the Department of the Environment from 1993 to 1994.

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EMPG

Education Media and Publishing Group, more commonly known as EMPG, is a holding company registered in the Cayman Islands with no operating subsidiaries.

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Empire of the Sun (band)

Empire of the Sun are an Australian electronic music duo from Sydney, formed in 2007.

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Enable (horse)

Enable (foaled 12 February 2014) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Enda Kenny

Enda Patrick Kenny (born 24 April 1951) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 2011 to 2017, Leader of Fine Gael from 2002 to 2017, Minister for Defence from May 2014 to July 2014 and 2016 to 2017, Leader of the Opposition from 2002 to 2011, Minister for Tourism and Trade from 1994 to 1997 and Minister of State for Youth Affairs from 1986 to 1987.

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Enda Marren

Enda Marren (10 December 1934 – 8 March 2013) was a solicitor and a former member of the Irish Council of State.

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Enda Muldoon

Enda Muldoon (born 11 September 1977) is a former Gaelic footballer from Ballinderry, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Enda Oates

Enda Oates (born 1962), occasionally credited as Enda Oats, is an Irish stage, film, and television actor.

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Enda Scahill

Enda Scahill is an Irish banjo player from Corofin, County Galway.

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English Electric (album)

English Electric is the twelfth studio album by English synthpop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), and their second since the 2006 reformation of the band.

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English Market

The English Market (Irish: An Margadh Sasanach) is a municipal food market in the center of Cork, Ireland, occupying an area stretching from Princes Street to the Grand Parade.

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English nationalism

English nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of English people.

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Entertainment.ie

entertainment.ie is an Irish website based in Dublin City Centre.

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Environmental activism of Al Gore

Al Gore is a United States politician and environmentalist.

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Eoghan Corry

Eoghan Corry (Eoghan Ó Cómhraí; born 19 January 1961) is an Irish journalist and author regarded as the most extensively travelled writer in Ireland, averaging over 30 countries a year.

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Eoghan Harris

Eoghan Harris (born 1943) is an Irish journalist, fiction writer, director, columnist and politician.

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Eoin Ó Broin

Eoin Ó Broin (born 1972) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician, and writer.

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Eoin Hand

Eoin Kevin Joseph Colin Hand (born 30 March 1946) is an Irish former footballer and football manager.

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Eoin McNamee

Eoin McNamee (1961 in Kilkeel, County Down) is an Irish writer.

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Eoin Morgan

Eoin Joseph Gerard Morgan (born 10 September 1986) is an Irish cricketer who captains the England cricket team in limited overs cricket.

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Eoin Neeson

Eoin Neeson (13 September 1927 - 2 January 2011) was an Irish journalist, historian, novelist and playwright.

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Eoin O'Duffy

Eoin O'Duffy (Eoin Ó Dubhthaigh; born Owen Duffy, 28 January 1890 – 30 November 1944) was an Irish nationalist political activist, soldier and police commissioner.

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EP's 1988–1991

EP's 1988–1991 is a compilation album by Anglo-Irish alternative rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 4 May 2012 on Sony.

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Ephraim MacDowel Cosgrave

Ephraim McDowel Cosgrave (18 July 1853 – 17 February 1925) was an eminent Irish physician, antiquary and writer.

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Erez Gerstein

Erez Gerstein (ארז גרשטיין; March 13, 1960 – February 28, 1999) was an Israeli Brigadier General (Tat Aluf) who commanded the Israel Defense Forces Lebanon Liaison Unit and was killed by Hezbollah.

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Eric Arnott

Eric John Arnott, MA, FRCS, FRCOphth (12 June 1929 – 1 December 2011) was a British ophthalmologist and surgeon who specialized in cataracts, a condition which in many parts of the world still remains the principal cause of blindness.

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Eric Bana

Eric Banadinović (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor and comedian.

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Erik Christian Haugaard

Erik Christian Haugaard (April 13, 1923 – June 4, 2009) was a Danish-born American writer, best known for children's books and for his translations of the works of Hans Christian Andersen.

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Ernest Gébler

Ernest Gébler (31 December 1914Gebler 2013 p.21 – 26 January 1998), sometimes credited as Ernie Gebler, was an Irish writer of Czech origin.

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Ernie O'Malley

Ernie O'Malley (Earnán Ó Maille; born Ernest Bernard Malley; 26 May 1897 – 25 March 1957) was an Irish Republican Army (IRA) officer during the Irish War of Independence and a commander of the anti-Treaty IRA during the Irish Civil War.

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Ernst & Young

Ernst & Young (doing business as EY) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England.

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Erriseask House

Erriseask House is a defunct restaurant and hotel in Ballyconneely, County Galway, Ireland.

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Ervia

Ervia, previously known as Bord Gáis or Bord Gáis Éireann (meaning "Gas Board of Ireland"), is a multi-utility company distributing pipeline natural gas, water services and dark fibre services in Ireland.

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ESA CAVES

CAVES, an acronym for Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, is a European Space Agency astronaut training course in which international astronauts train in a space-analogue cave environment.

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Essen

Essen (Latin: Assindia) is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Essen Motor Show

The Essen Motor Show is an auto show held annually in the city of Essen, Germany.

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Esteban Fuertes

Oscar Esteban Fuertes (born 26 December 1972) is an Argenine former footballer.

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Estonia

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Eugene Lambert

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Eugene Regan

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European Council of Skeptical Organisations

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European Parliament election, 2014

From 22 to 25 May 2014, elections to the European Parliament were held in the European Union.

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European Referendum Campaign

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European Rugby Champions Cup

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European Skeptics Congress

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European Union financial transaction tax

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Euroscepticism

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Eva Philbin

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Evanna Lynch

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Even Better Than the Disco Thing

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Even Better Than the Real Thing album series

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Even the Dogs

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Every Little Hurts

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Everything Is Love

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Everywhere I Look (book)

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Eye Contact (Gang Gang Dance album)

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Facebook real-name policy controversy

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Fade to Grey (Visage song)

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Fadi Chehadé

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FAI International Football Awards

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FAI Women's Cup

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Fall (album)

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Fall Down (will.i.am song)

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Fallout of the 2009 Irish government budget

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Family Dinner – Volume 2

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Famous First Words (Viva Brother album)

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Fantasy Black Channel

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Fantômas (Amiina album)

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Far from Over (Vijay Iyer album)

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Farewell (band)

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Farewell, Starlite!

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Farmleigh

Farmleigh is the official Irish State guest house.

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Fashion boot

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Fast food restaurant

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Father & Son (TV serial)

Father & Son is a four-part Irish television crime thriller produced by Left Bank Pictures and Octagon Films.

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Father Dougal McGuire

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Father Ted

Father Ted is a British sitcom that was produced by British independent production company Hat Trick Productions for Channel 4.

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Father Ted Crilly

Father Ted Crilly is the title character of the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.

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Father, Son, Holy Ghost (album)

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Fathers Rights-Responsibility Party

Fathers' Rights-Responsibility Party was an Irish political party, led by Liam Ó Gógáin and formed in 2007.

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Fathers' rights movement by country

The fathers' rights movement has evolved in many countries.

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Fay Ripley

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Fáilte Towers

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Féile (music festival)

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Fís Nua

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Fórsa

Fórsa (Force) is an Irish trade union for Public Service staff.

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Fear of Music

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Feargal O'Rourke

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Feast of the Ascension

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February 1914

The following events occurred in February 1914.

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February 2009 Great Britain and Ireland snowfall

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Fed (album)

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Feghoot

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Feliks Tych

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Feltus Taylor

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Fenian Rising

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Ferdia Walsh-Peelo

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Ferdinand von Prondzynski

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Fergal Caraher

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Fergal Moore

Fergal Moore (born 7 July 1982) is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a right corner-back for the Galway senior team.

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Fergus Pyle

Fergus Pyle (17 March 1935 – 11 April 1997) was an Irish journalist, and editor of The Irish Times from 1974–1977.

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Ferrybank, Waterford

Ferrybank is a suburb of Waterford City in Ireland.

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Fethard-on-Sea boycott

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Feyisa Lilesa

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Fiach Mac Conghail

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Fianna Fáil

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Fianna Fáil Front Bench

Fianna Fáil is the second largest political party in the Oireachtas.

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Fianna Fáil leadership election, 2011

The 2011 Fianna Fáil leadership election was called by party leader Brian Cowen on 22 January 2011, when he announced that he was resigning as president and leader of the party.

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Fiat Automobiles

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Fictitious entry

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Field hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics

Hockey at the 1980 Summer Olympics was represented by two events: men's team event and women's team event.

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Field of Reeds

Field of Reeds is the third studio album by British art rock band These New Puritans, released on 10 June 2013 on Infectious Music.

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Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Fifteenth Amendment of the Constitution Act 1995 (previously bill no. 15 of 1995) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which removed the constitutional prohibition on divorce, and allowed for the dissolution of a marriage provided specified conditions were satisfied.

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Fight Like Apes

Fight Like Apes (also referred to as FLApes or FLA) were an Irish alternative rock band formed in Dublin in 2006.

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Fight Like Apes and the Mystery of the Golden Medallion

Fight Like Apes and the Mystery of the Golden Medallion is the debut studio album of Fight Like Apes.

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Figure skating at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Ladies' singles

The ladies' single skating competition of the 2014 Winter Olympics was held at the Iceberg Skating Palace in Sochi, Russia.

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Film Ireland

Film Ireland was a cultural cinema magazine published from 1987–2013 by Filmbase (aka Film Base) Centre for Film and Video in Dublin, Ireland.

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Fin (John Talabot album)

Fin (stylized as ƒIN) is the debut studio album by Spanish electronic music producer John Talabot, released on 14 February 2012.

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Financial Regulator

The Financial Regulator (Rialtóir Airgeadais), officially the Irish Financial Services Regulatory Authority, was the single regulator of all financial institutions in Ireland from May 2003 until October 2010 and was a "constituent part" of the Central Bank of Ireland.

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Financial Services Union

The Financial Services Union (FSU) is a trade union representing staff in the finance sector in the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and those employed by Irish financial institutions in Great Britain and overseas.

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Finding Forever

Finding Forever is the seventh studio album by Common, released on July 31, 2007 on GOOD Music and Geffen Records.

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Fine Gael

Fine Gael (English: Family or Tribe of the Irish) is a liberal-conservative and Christian democratic political party in Ireland.

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Finian McGrath

Finian McGrath (born 9 April 1953) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as Minister of State for Disability Issues since May 2016.

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Finnegan's Hell

Finnegan's Hell is a Celtic punk band from Sweden, and the driving force behind "The New Wave of Swedish Celtic Punk".

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Fintan Connolly

Fintan Connolly is an Irish film director, screenwriter and producer living in Dublin.

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Fintan Coogan Jnr

Fintan Coogan (born 2 June 1944) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician from Galway.

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Fintan O'Toole

Fintan O'Toole (born 1958) is a columnist, literary editor and drama critic for The Irish Times.

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Fiona Coghlan

Fiona Coghlan (born March 3, 1981) is a former Irish female rugby union player.

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Fiona Looney

Fiona Looney is an Irish columnist, playwright, scriptwriter and media personality.

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Fiona O'Sullivan

Fiona Julia O'Sullivan (born 17 September 1986) is an in-demand coach, trainer, speaker and mentor of young athletes.

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Fiona Sampson

Fiona Ruth Sampson, is a British poet and writer.

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Fire Escape in the Sky: The Godlike Genius of Scott Walker

Fire Escape in the Sky: The Godlike Genius of Scott Walker is a compilation album of material by singer Scott Walker, compiled by musician Julian Cope and released by independent of Zoo Records (catalogue no. Zoo Two) in 1981.

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Five Equations That Changed the World

Five Equations That Changed the World: The Power and Poetry of Mathematics is a book by Michael Guillen, published in 1995.

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Five Minutes of Heaven

Five Minutes of Heaven is a 2009 Irish-language film directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel from a script by Guy Hibbert.

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Five on a Treasure Island

Five on a Treasure Island (published in 1942) is a popular children's book by Enid Blyton.

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Fixed odds betting terminal

A fixed odds betting terminal (FOBT) is a type of electronic slot machine normally found in betting shops in the United Kingdom.

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Flame & Citron

Flame & Citron (Flammen & Citronen) is a 2008 Danish drama film co-written and directed by Ole Christian Madsen.

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Flash Gordon (film)

Flash Gordon is a 1980 science fiction action film based on the King Features comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond.

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Fleadh Cowboys

The Fleadh Cowboys are a Dublin-based folk-rock/country band.

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Flick (2000 film)

Flick is a 2000 Irish film.

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Flicker (album)

Flicker is the debut studio album by Irish singer and songwriter Niall Horan.

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Flim-Flam!

Flim-Flam! Psychics, ESP, Unicorns, and Other Delusions is a 1980 book by magician and skeptic James Randi about paranormal, occult, and pseudoscience claims.

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Floating (Jape song)

"Floating" is a 2004 single by the Irish band Jape, taken from the second studio album, The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me and described as "Jape's trademark song".

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Flor Crowley

Florence "Flor" Crowley (27 December 1934 – 16 May 1997) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Flor O'Mahony

Florence "Flor" O'Mahony (born 23 January 1946) is a former Labour Party politician in Ireland.

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Florence and the Machine

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Florence Balcombe

Florence Balcombe (17 July 1858 – 25 May 1937) was the wife and literary executor of Bram Stoker.

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Flute Concerto (Reinecke)

The Flute Concerto in D major, Op.

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Flute Concerto (Rouse)

The Flute Concerto is a concerto for flute and orchestra by the American composer Christopher Rouse.

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Flyfishers' Club

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Flying Tiger Copenhagen

Flying Tiger Copenhagen is a Danish variety store or price point retailer chain.

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Folan

Folan (Irish: Ó Cualáin or Ó Culáin), is an Irish family name.

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Folens (Irish publishers)

Folens is a major company in Irish educational publishing.

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Folk punk

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Fontenoy (novel)

Published in 2005, Fontenoy is the third novel by the Irish novelist Liam Mac Cóil, and a winner of the Gradam Uí Shúilleabháin award in 2006.

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Food waste in the United Kingdom

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Football Association of Ireland

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For Fatherland and Freedom/LNNK

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Foras Áiseanna Saothair

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Forced conversion

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Foreign military units at the state funeral of John Kennedy

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Foreign relations of Libya under Muammar Gaddafi

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Forensic Science Laboratory bombing

The Provisional IRA (PIRA) targeted the Northern Ireland Forensic Science Laboratory (NIFSL) buildings on Newtownbreda Road in the outskirts of Belfast with a large 3,000 lb bomb on 19 September 1992.

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Forestside Shopping Centre

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Foreverland

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Forsaken (album)

Forsaken is the debut album from the Irish three piece indie/ art rock band, Hail The Ghost, which was released independently on March 6th 2015 on CD and Digital formats.

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Forth magazine

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Fortnight (magazine)

Fortnight was a monthly (despite the name) political and cultural magazine published in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Forum for Peace and Reconciliation

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Four Courts

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Foxbase Alpha

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Foxcatcher

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Foxrock

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Foxygen

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François Flohic

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Françoise Henry

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Frances Kyle

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Francis Gleeson (priest)

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Francis Johnston (architect)

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Francis MacManus

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Francis Stuart

Henry Francis Montgomery Stuart (29 April 19022 February 2000) was an Irish writer.

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Frank Aiken

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Frank Chambers

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Frank Clarke (judge)

Frank Clarke (born 10 October 1951) is the 12th and current Chief Justice of Ireland.

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Frank Dolphin

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Frank Dunlop (journalist)

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Frank Fahey

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Frank Feighan

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Frank Hanna

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Frank Kelly

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Frank MacDermot

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Frank Macey

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Frank McDonald (journalist)

Frank McDonald (born 1950) is former Environment Editor of The Irish Times.

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Frank Millar Jr

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Frank O'Beirne

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Frank Ronan

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Frank Stronach

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Frank Taylor (Irish politician)

(Francis) "Frank" Taylor (30 May 1914 – 15 April 1998) was an Irish Fine Gael politician.

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Frankfurt–Hahn Airport

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Frankie Kennedy

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Fred (band)

Fred were a five-piece Irish alternative band from Cork.

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Fred Johnston (writer)

Fred Johnston (born 1951) is an Irish poet, novelist, literary critic and musician.

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Fred O'Donovan

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Frederick Ryan

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Free Derry

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Free Education for Everyone

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Freedom and Solidarity

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Freedom Child

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Freedom Square (Kharkiv)

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Freeman's Journal

The Freeman's Journal was the oldest nationalist newspaper in Ireland.

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Freesat

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French Windows

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Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel

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Friends of Dublin Hurling

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Frietmuseum

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Frinkiac

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Fritzl case

The Fritzl case emerged in April 2008 when a woman named Elisabeth Fritzl (born 6 April 1966) told police in the town of Amstetten, Austria, that she had been held captive for 24 years behind eight locked doors in a concealed corridor part of the basement area of the large family house by her father, Josef Fritzl (born 9 April 1935), and that Fritzl had physically assaulted, sexually abused, and raped her numerous times during her imprisonment.

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From A Room: Volume 1

From A Room: Volume 1 is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Chris Stapleton, released on May 5, 2017 through Mercury Nashville.

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From Here We Go Sublime

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From Kinshasa

From Kinshasa is the debut studio album by Congolese band Mbongwana Star, released on May 19, 2015 on World Circuit.

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From Time

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Frontier Ruckus

Frontier Ruckus is an American band from Michigan.

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Froot

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Fuck the Millennium

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Fuel dyes

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Full breakfast

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Full Steam

"Full Steam" was the second single taken from David Gray's eighth studio album Draw the Line.

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Funeral Suits

Funeral Suits were an Irish alternative rock band from Dublin.

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Futaba Channel

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Future Brown (album)

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Future Kings of Spain

Future Kings of Spain were an Irish rock band formed in Dublin 2000 by Joey Wilson, Anton Hegarty and Bryan McMahon.

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Fuzzy-Wuzzy

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GAA 125

GAA 125 refers to several events which took place during the 125th year of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) in 2009.

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GAA GPA All Stars Awards

The Gaelic Athletic Association-Gaelic Players' Association All Stars Awards (often known simply as the All Stars) are awarded annually to the best player in each of the 15 playing positions in Gaelic football and hurling.

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GAA Interprovincial Championship

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Gabriel Cleary

Gabriel Cleary (born 1945) was a senior engineer in the Provisional IRA.

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Galway

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Galway East (Dáil Éireann constituency)

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Galway Film Fleadh

The Galway Film Fleadh (Irish for "festival") is an international film festival founded in 1989 as part of the Galway Arts Festival.

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Galway Girl (Ed Sheeran song)

"Galway Girl" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

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Galway West (Dáil Éireann constituency)

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Galway–Limerick hurling rivalry

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Galway–Mayo Gaelic football rivalry

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Gamboru

Gamboru (or Gamburu) is a market town in Borno State, northeast Nigeria, near the Cameroon border.

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Game design

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Game of Thrones

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Game of Thrones (season 7)

The seventh season of the fantasy drama television series Game of Thrones premiered on HBO on July 16, 2017, and concluded on August 27, 2017.

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Game of Throw-ins

Game of Throw-ins is a 2016 novel by Irish journalist and author Paul Howard and serves as the sixteenth book in the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series.

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Gang of 22

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Garage (film)

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Garamba National Park

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Garda National Immigration Bureau

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Garda Síochána

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Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission

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Gardenista

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Gareth L. Powell

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Garret FitzGerald

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Garrett Phelan

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Garrett Sheehan

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Garry Ringrose

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Gary Cooke

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Gary Lightbody

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Gary Mitchell

Gary Mitchell (born 3 May 1965) is a Northern Irish playwright.

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Gary O'Donovan

Gary O'Donovan (born 30 December 1992) is an Irish rower.

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Gary Oldman

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Gary Ridgway

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Gastón Cellerino

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Gawley (surname)

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Gay and Lesbian Equality Network

The Gay and Lesbian Equality Network (GLEN) was an Irish gay rights group, based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Gay Byrne

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Gay Mitchell

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Gaza journey of MV Rachel Corrie

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Gaze (film festival)

The GAZE International LGBT Film Festival Dublin (typeset as GAZE and formerly known as the Dublin Lesbian and Gay Film Festival) is an annual film festival which takes place in Dublin, Ireland each Bank Holiday weekend in late July and early August.

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Gábor Tompa

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Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh

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Gearheads (video game)

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Gemini (Wild Nothing album)

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Gemma O'Doherty

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GeoOrbital

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George Alexander Duncan

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George Birmingham

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George C. Bennett

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George Campbell (painter)

(Frederick) George Campbell (29 July 1917 – 18 May 1979) was an Irish artist and writer.

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George Dempsey (diplomat)

George Dempsey is an American former diplomat.

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George Desmond Hodnett

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George Ferdinand Shaw

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George Geary Bennis

George Geary Bennis (1790–1866) was a writer, originally from Limerick in Ireland.

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George Lee (journalist)

George Lee (born 27 September 1962) is an Irish economist, journalist, television and radio presenter, and former Fine Gael politician.

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George Moore (novelist)

George Augustus Moore (24 February 1852 – 21 January 1933) was an Irish novelist, short-story writer, poet, art critic, memoirist and dramatist.

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George Morrison (Northern Ireland politician)

George Morrison (23 November 1924 – 22 October 2014) was a unionist politician from Northern Ireland.

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George O'Brien (writer)

George O'Brien (born 14 February 1945 in Enniscorthy, County Wexford) is an award-winning Irish memoirist, writer, and academic.

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George Oliver Plunkett

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George Solomos

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George Townshend (Bahá'í)

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Geraldine Butler

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Gerard Murphy (mathematician)

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Gerard Quinn

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Gerard Slevin

Gerard Slevin (1 November 1919 – 18 January 1997) was born in Cork, Ireland.

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Gerard Smyth

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Gerbrand Bakker (novelist)

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Gerhard Richter

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Germain Katanga

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Germany–Ireland relations

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Gerry Adams

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Gerry Breen

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Gerry Hanberry

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Gerry Hutch

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Gerry McHugh

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Gerry O'Connor (banjo player)

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Gerry Ryan

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Get Lifted

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Ghachar Ghochar

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Ghettoville

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Ghosthunters on Icy Trails

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Ghostown (The Radiators album)

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Gillian Welch

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Gina Akpe-Moses

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Gina Menzies

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Gino O'Boyle

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Giovanni Di Stefano (fraudster)

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Girl with a Pearl Earring (film)

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Girls Names

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Giuseppe Lazzarotto

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Give Thanks (horse)

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Giveamanakick

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Glare (album)

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Glastonbury Festival 2010

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Glencairn House

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Glenn McQuaid

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Glenn Meade

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Glenn Quinn

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Glenroe

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Glitterbug (album)

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Global Irish Economic Forum

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Global storm activity of 2009

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Global University Systems

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Glow (Tensnake album)

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Gluaiseacht

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Go Do

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Go-Ahead Group

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Golden (Kylie Minogue album)

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Goldman Sachs

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Golf in Ireland

The Royal Curragh Golf Club was the first golf club built in Ireland in 1853.

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Gonzalo Sebastián García

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Good Friday closure controversy

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Good Kid, M.A.A.D City

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Good Piranha / Bad Piranha

Good Piranha / Bad Piranha is a modern jazz album by Wayne Krantz.

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Good Times!

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Gordon (surname)

Gordon is a surname with numerous origins.

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Gordon Bulloch

Gordon Bulloch (born 26 March 1975) is a Scottish former rugby union player who gained 75 caps as hooker for Scotland.

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Gordon Foster

Frederic Gordon Foster (24 February 1921 – 20 December 2010) was an Irish computational engineer, statistician, professor, and college dean who is widely known for devising, in 1965, a nine-digit code upon which the International Standard Book Number (ISBN) is based.

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Gordon Lambert

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Gordon Smith (footballer, born 1924)

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Gossamer (horse)

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Got 'til It's Gone

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Gott ist mein König, BWV 71

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Grabbers

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Grace Bannister

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Grace Gifford

Grace Evelyn Gifford Plunkett (4 March 1888 – 13 December 1955) was an Irish artist and cartoonist who was active in the Republican movement, who married her fiancé Joseph Plunkett in Kilmainham Gaol only a few hours before he was executed for his part in the 1916 Easter Rising.

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Grace Moloney

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Grace Murray

Grace Murray (born 26 May 1989) is an Irish international footballer who plays for Shelbourne Ladies of the Women's National League (WNL).

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Graeme McDowell

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Graeme Souness

Graeme James Souness (born 6 May 1953) is a retired Scottish professional football player and manager, who played as a midfielder.

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Graff Diamonds

Graff Diamonds is a British multinational jeweller based in London.

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Graham Linehan

Graham Linehan (born 22 May 1968) is an Irish television comedy writer and director who, often in partnership with Arthur Mathews, has written or co-written a string of successful television comedies.

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Grand Canal Dock

Grand Canal Dock (Irish: Duga na Canálach Móire) is a Southside area near the city centre of Dublin, Ireland.

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Grand Canal Dock railway station

Grand Canal Dock railway station (Stáisiún Dug na Canálach Móire) serves the Grand Canal Dock area in Dublin, Ireland.

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Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française

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Grangegorman killings

The Grangegorman killings were the homicide on 6 March 1997 of Sylvia Shields and Mary Callinan, patients at St Brendan's Psychiatric Hospital in Grangegorman, Dublin, Ireland.

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Grangegorman Military Cemetery

Grangegorman Military Cemetery is a British military cemetery in Dublin, Ireland, located on Blackhorse Avenue, off the Navan Road and beside the Phoenix Park.

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Grass court

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Gráinne (given name)

Gráinne is a feminine given name in the Irish language.

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Gráinne Murphy

Gráinne Murphy is an Irish swimmer representing Ireland at international level.

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Gráinne Seoige

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Grégoire Ndahimana

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Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Olympics

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Great Recession in Europe

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Great Southern Trail

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Great Wall of China

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Great Western Greenway

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Greatest Hits Tour (Elton John)

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Green Party (Ireland)

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Green Street Courthouse

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Green Tea (radio show)

Green Tea is the title of a series of topical comedy pieces broadcast each weekend on RTÉ Radio 1, starring Oliver Callan.

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Greendale Community School

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Greg Delanty

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Grenfell Tower fire

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Grey Wolves (organization)

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Greystones

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Gridlock (game show)

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Griffith College Dublin

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Guaranteed Irish

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Guardians of Power

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Guatemalan genocide

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Gudvanga Tunnel

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Guided Tour (Gary Burton album)

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Guido Brunetti

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Guinness Brewery

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Guy Verhofstadt

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Guyanese general election, 2006

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Habitat (retailer)

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Hail The Ghost

Hail The Ghost are a three-piece indie band from Ireland.

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Hailu Mergia & His Classical Instrument

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Hairless Toys

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Haka (sports)

The haka, a traditional war dance, or challenge, of the Māori people, has been used in sports in New Zealand and overseas.

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Halting site

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Ham Sandwich (band)

Ham Sandwich (stylized as HamsandwicH) are an Irish indie rock band from Kells, County Meath.

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Hamleys

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Handsome Devil (film)

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Hard Working Class Heroes

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Harold O'Sullivan

Harold O'Sullivan (1924 – 20 October 2009) was an Irish trade union leader and local historian.

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Harold Sloan

Harold Alexander De Barbizon Sloan (25 August 1882 – 21 January 1917) was an Irish soccer player at the beginning of the 20th century.

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Harold's Cross Stadium

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Harrison Ford

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Harry Blaney

Harry Blaney (18 February 1928 – 29 April 2013) was an Irish Independent Fianna Fáil politician.

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Harry Boland (basketball)

Harry Boland (1925 − 18 December 2013) was an Irish basketball player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics in London, England, United Kingdom Born in Dublin, Ireland, Boland was named after his uncle Harry Boland (1887−1922), activist and politician active during the Irish War of Independence.

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Harry Cavan

Harry Cavan C.B.E. (1915 – 16 January 2000) (Henry Hartrick Cavan) was Senior Vice-President of FIFA from 1980 to 1990, and president of the Irish Football Association from 1958 to 1994.

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Harry McGee

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Harry O'Donovan

Harry O'Donovan (c. 1896 – 3 November 1973) was an Irish comedy scriptwriter, stage manager and actor.

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Harry Styles: Live on Tour

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Harry Whelehan

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Harry White (Irish republican)

Harry White (1916 – April 1989"Dynamics of terror", Irish Times, 20 November 2013) was an Irish republican paramilitary.

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Harvest (Crace novel)

Harvest is a novel by Jim Crace.

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Harvey Ward

Harvey Grenville Ward (1927 — 1995) was Director-General of the Rhodesian Broadcasting Corporation, noted for his anti-communism and for his support for Ian Smith's government in Rhodesia and South Africa.

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Hate speech

Hate speech is speech that attacks a person or group on the basis of attributes such as race, religion, ethnic origin, national origin, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity.

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Haughey (TV series)

Haughey is a four-part mini-series documenting the life of former Taoiseach Charles Haughey which was first broadcast on Irish television channel RTÉ One in June and July 2005.

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Haunted (Beyoncé song)

"Haunted" is a song by American recording artist Beyoncé from her fifth studio album, Beyoncé (2013).

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Have One on Me

Have One on Me is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom, released on February 23, 2010 via Drag City as the official follow up to the harpist's highly acclaimed second studio release, 2006's Ys.

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Havhingsten fra Glendalough

Havhingsten fra Glendalough ("The Sea Stallion from Glendalough" or just "Sea Stallion") is a reconstruction of Skuldelev 2, one of the Skuldelev ships and the second-largest Viking longship ever to be found.

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Hawk-Eye

Hawk-Eye is a computer system used in numerous sports such as cricket, tennis, Gaelic football, badminton, hurling, Rugby Union, association football and volleyball, to visually track the trajectory of the ball and display a profile of its statistically most likely path as a moving image.

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Héctor Cúper

Héctor Raúl Cúper (born 16 November 1955) is an Argentine football manager and former player who most recently managed the Egypt national team.

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Head Music

Head Music is the fourth album by English alternative rock band Suede, released by Nude Records in May 1999.

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Health Professions Admissions Test

The Health Professions Admissions Test (HPAT) is a university admissions test.

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Health Service Executive

The Health Service Executive (HSE) (Feidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte) is responsible for the provision of health and personal social services for everyone living in Ireland, with public funds.

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Healy-Rae family

The Healy-Rae family is a political and business family based in the Kilgarvan area of County Kerry in Ireland.

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Heart of Midlothian F.C.

Heart of Midlothian Football Club, commonly known as Hearts, is a Scottish professional football club based in Gorgie in the west of Edinburgh.

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Heaven (Beyoncé song)

"Heaven" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her self-titled fifth studio album (2013).

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Hedges Eyre Chatterton

Hedges Eyre Chatterton (5 July 1819 – 30 August 1910) was an Irish Conservative Party Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom Parliament and subsequently Vice-Chancellor of Ireland.

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Hedli Anderson

Antoinette Millicent Hedley Anderson (1907–1990) was an English singer and actor.

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Hedy Epstein

Hedy Epstein (née Wachenheimer; August 15, 1924 – May 26, 2016) was a German-born Jewish-American political activist known for her support of the Palestinian cause through the International Solidarity Movement.

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Heligoland (album)

Heligoland is the fifth studio album by English electronic music duo Massive Attack, released on 8 February 2010 by Virgin Records.

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Henry Barron (judge)

Henry Barron (25 May 1928 – 25 February 2010) was an Irish judge.

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Henry Barry, 4th Baron Barry of Santry

Henry Barry, 4th Baron Barry of Santry (1710–1751), often referred to simply as Lord Santry, was an Irish peer.

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Henry Coyle (politician)

Henry Coyle (died 29 May 1979) was a National Army officer and later a Cumann na nGaedheal politician.

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Henry Holmes (Northern Ireland politician)

Henry Holmes (9 July 1906 – 8 July 1992), often known as Harry Holmes, was a politician in Northern Ireland.

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Henry Kelly

Patrick Henry Kelly (born 17 April 1946), known professionally as Henry Kelly, is an Irish radio and television broadcaster, and journalist.

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Henry Kenny

Henry Frances Kenny (7 September 1913 – 25 September 1975) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State at the Department of Finance from 1973 to 1975.

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Henry Mountcharles

The Most Hon. Henry Vivien Pierpont Conyngham, 8th Marquess Conyngham (born 25 May 1951), styled as Earl of Mount Charles from 1974–2009 and predominantly known as Henry Mountcharles, is an Anglo-Irish nobleman who holds titles in the Peerages of Ireland and the United Kingdom.

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Herbert Kappler

Herbert Kappler (23 September 1907 – 9 February 1978) was the head of German police and security services (Sicherheitspolizei and SD) in Rome during the Second World War.

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Here Come the Tears

Here Come the Tears is the only album by The Tears, released on 6 June 2005 on Independiente Records.

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Here Comes the Night (radio show)

Here Comes the Night was a late night radio show hosted by Donal Dineen on Today FM.

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Hermann Görtz

Hermann Görtz (15 November 1890 – 23 May 1947) was a German spy in Britain and Ireland before and during World War II.

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Hermann Hauser

Hermann Maria Hauser, KBE, FRS, FREng, FInstP, CPhys (born 1948) is an Austrian-born entrepreneur who is primarily associated with the Cambridge technology community in England.

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Hibaayeb

Hibaayeb (foaled 20 April 2007) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Hideaway (Kiesza song)

"Hideaway" is a deep house song recorded by Canadian musician Kiesza for her debut album, Sound of a Woman.

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High Sheriff of Belfast

The High Sheriff of Belfast is a title and position which was created in 1900 under the Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898, with Sir James Henderson the first holder.

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Hildegarde Naughton

Hildegarde Naughton (born 1 May 1977) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway West constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Hill of Tara

The Hill of Tara (Teamhair or Teamhair na Rí), located near the River Boyne, is an archaeological complex that runs between Navan and Dunshaughlin in County Meath, Ireland.

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Hillcrest Bar bombing

The Hillcrest Bar bombing, also known as the "Saint Patrick's Day bombing", took place on 17 March 1976 in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Hinds (band)

Hinds is a Spanish indie rock band from Madrid, formed in 2011, consisting of Carlotta Cosials (vocals, guitar), Ana Perrote (vocals, guitar), Ade Martin (bass, backing vocals) and Amber Grimbergen (drums).

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Hippopotamus (album)

Hippopotamus is the 23rd studio album by American rock group Sparks.

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His Way, Our Way

His Way, Our Way is a Frank Sinatra tribute album project released exclusively through iTunes on July 7, 2009.

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History and use of the single transferable vote

Historically, the single transferable vote (STV) electoral system has seen a series of relatively modest periods of usage and disusage throughout the world; however, today it is seeing increasing popularity and proposed implementation as a method of electoral reform.

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History of Fianna Fáil

Fianna Fáil was founded on 23 March 1926 when a group of Dail deputies led by Eamonn De Valera split from Sinn Féin.

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History of Limerick

The history of Limerick, stretches back to its establishment by the Vikings as a walled city on King's Island (an island in the River Shannon) in 812, and its charter in 1197.

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History of rugby union matches between England and France

The first Anglo-French rugby union match was held on 22 March 1906 at Parc des Princes in Paris.

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History of Shamrock Rovers F.C.

Shamrock Rovers Football Club (Cumann Peile Ruagairí na Seamróige) is a football club from Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

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History of the franchise in Ireland

The basic law of the electoral franchise in the Republic of Ireland is Article 16 of the Constitution of Ireland, which states who can vote for Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas or parliament.

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History of Tipperary GAA

The Tipperary County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Contae Tiobraid Árann) is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Tipperary and the Tipperary inter-county teams.

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History of Volkswagen in Ireland

Volkswagen began its involvement in Ireland when in 1949, Motor Distributors Limited, founded by Stephen O'Flaherty secured the franchise for the country at that year's Paris Motor Show.

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Hitman: Absolution

Hitman: Absolution is a stealth video game developed by IO Interactive and published by Square Enix.

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HMV Ireland

HMV Ireland, was an entertainment retailing company operated in Ireland by Hilco Capital Ireland The company was first established by HMV Group Plc as part of their international expansion into Ireland and Canada in 1986.

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Hndrxx

Hndrxx (stylized as HNDRXX and pronounced "Hendrix") is the sixth studio album by American rapper Future.

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Hoff crab

The "Hoff crab" (Kiwa tyleri) is a species of deep-sea squat lobster in the family Kiwaidae, which lives on hydrothermal vents near Antarctica.

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Hogan (band)

Hogan are a four-piece pop rock band from Offaly, Ireland consisting of Mark Hogan (vocals, guitar), Wayne Brereton (guitar) and Ronan Nolan (drums).

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Hold Tight (Madonna song)

"Hold Tight" is a song recorded and produced by American singer Madonna from her thirteenth studio album, Rebel Heart (2015).

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Holly Carpenter

Holly Carpenter (born October 9, 1991) is an Irish model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Ireland 2011 on 13 August 2011.

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Holographic Violence

Holographic Violence is an album by American rock band Grave Babies.

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Holy See–Ireland relations

Holy See–Ireland relations are foreign relations between the Holy See and Ireland.

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Homeless Jesus

Homeless Jesus,Hilliard, Mark.

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Homelessness of Jesus

The gospels demonstrate the homelessness of Jesus lasting for the entirety of his public ministry.

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Hommage à Eberhard Weber

Hommage à Eberhard Weber is a live tribute celebrating German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber's 75th birthday recorded by the German public broadcaster SWR in Stuttgart in 2015 featuring Pat Metheny, Jan Garbarek, Gary Burton, Scott Colley, Danny Gottlieb, Paul McCandless, with Michael Gibbs and Helge Sunde conducting the SWR Big Band which was released on the ECM label.

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Honorific nicknames in popular music

Honorific nicknames in popular music are terms used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and are often religious, familial, or (most frequently) royal and aristocratic titles, used metaphorically.

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Horseman, Pass By!

Horseman, Pass By! is a 2005 book by the French writer Michel Déon.

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Hospice (The Antlers album)

Hospice is the third studio album by American indie rock band The Antlers, and their first concept album.

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Hot Press

Hot Press is a fortnightly music and politics magazine based in Dublin, Ireland, founded in June 1977.

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House of Prayer, Achill

The House of Prayer is a limited company trading as Our Lady Queen of Peace House of Prayer (Achill) Ltd, created by an Irish woman, Christina Gallagher, in 1993.

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House of Rufus

House of Rufus is a collection of six studio albums, two live albums (one being a double album), four additional albums of previously unreleased material, and six DVDs recorded by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, reissued as a 19-disc box set in the United Kingdom on July 18, 2011.

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Houthi insurgency in Yemen

The Houthi insurgency in Yemen, also known as the Houthi rebellion, Sa'dah War, or Sa'dah conflict, was a military rebellion pitting Zaidi Shia Houthis (though the movement also includes Sunnis) against the Yemeni military that began in Northern Yemen and has since escalated into a full-scale civil war.

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How the Scots Invented the Modern World

How the Scots Invented the Modern World: The True Story of How Western Europe's Poorest Nation Created Our World & Everything in It (or The Scottish Enlightenment: The Scots invention of the Modern World) is a non-fiction book written by American historian Arthur Herman.

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Howl On

Howl On the fourth solo studio album by Bap Kennedy, was released on August 3, 2009 (see 2009 in music) on Kennedy's new label, Lonely Street Discs.

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Hozier (album)

Hozier is the eponymous debut studio album from Irish musician Hozier.

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Hugh Corvin

Hugh Christopher Corvin (1900 – September 1975) was an Irish republican leader.

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Hugh Feeney

Hugh Feeney (born 1951) was a volunteer of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who, together with Dolours Price and Marian Price, organised the car bombings of the Old Bailey and Scotland Yard on March 8, 1973.

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Hugh Lambert

Hugh Lambert (27 May 1944 – December 2005) was an Irish journalist.

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Hugh Logue

Hugh Anthony Logue (born 23 January 1949) is a Northern Irish former Social Democratic and Labour Party politician and economist who now works as a commentator on political and economic issues.

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Hugh McFadden (poet)

Hugh McFadden is an Irish poet, literary editor, executor and freelance journalist.

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Hugh McLaughlin (publisher)

Hugh McLaughlin (October 1918 – 1 January 2006) was an Irish publisher and inventor.

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Hugh O'Doherty

Hugh O'Doherty (died 10 March 1924) was an Irish nationalist politician.

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Hugh O'Flaherty

Hugh O'Flaherty CBE (28 February 1898 – 30 October 1963), was an Irish Catholic priest and senior official of the Roman Curia, and significant figure in Catholic resistance to Nazism.

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Hugh O'Shaughnessy

Hugh O'Shaughnessy (born 21 January 1935) is an Irish journalist and writer.

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Human Chain (poetry collection)

Human Chain (2010) is the twelfth and final poetry collection by Seamus Heaney, who received the 1995 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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Human rights reports on the Bahraini uprising of 2011

Many human rights reports were published about the Bahraini uprising of 2011, a campaign of protests, and civil disobedience in the Persian Gulf state of Bahrain that is considered part of the revolutionary wave of protests dubbed the Arab Spring.

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Humanist Association of Ireland

The Humanist Association of Ireland (HAI) is an Irish secular humanist organisation that was founded in 1993 to promote Humanism, which they describe as: an ethical philosophy of life, based on a concern for humanity in general, and for human individuals in particular.

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Humanzi (band)

Humanzi are an Irish rock band based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Hurricane Gert (2017)

Hurricane Gert was a strong tropical cyclone that brought heavy surf and rip currents to the East Coast of the United States in August 2017.

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Hurricane Ophelia (2017)

Hurricane Ophelia (known as Storm Ophelia in Ireland and the United Kingdom while extratropical) was regarded as the worst storm to affect Ireland in 50 years, and was also the easternmost Atlantic major hurricane on record. The tenth and final consecutive hurricane and the sixth major hurricane of the very active 2017 Atlantic hurricane season, Ophelia had non-tropical origins from a decaying cold front on 6 October. Located within a favorable environment, the storm steadily strengthened over the next two days, drifting north and then southeastwards before becoming a hurricane on 11 October. After becoming a Category 2 hurricane and fluctuating in intensity for a day, Ophelia intensified into a major hurricane on 14 October south of the Azores, brushing the archipelago with high winds and heavy rainfall. Shortly after achieving peak intensity, Ophelia began weakening as it accelerated over progressively colder waters to its northeast towards Ireland and Great Britain. Completing an extratropical transition early on 16 October, Ophelia became the second storm of the 2017–18 European windstorm season. Early on 17 October, the cyclone crossed the North Sea and struck western Norway, with wind gusts up to in Rogaland county, before weakening during the evening of 17 October. The system made additional landfalls in Sweden and Finland before dissipating over Russia. Three deaths can be directly attributed to Ophelia, all of which occurred in Ireland. Total losses from the storm were far less than initially feared, with a minimum estimate of total insured losses across Ireland and the United Kingdom of US$13.6 million.

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Hypoxia (Kathryn Williams album)

Hypoxia is Kathryn Williams 12th album and was released by One Little Indian on 15 June 2015.

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I Am the Greatest (A House album)

I Am the Greatest is the third album from Irish rock band A House and features the fan favorite track, "Endless Art".

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I and Love and You

I and Love and You is the 2009 major label debut by The Avett Brothers and produced by Rick Rubin.

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I Like Music

"I Like Music" is a 2008 single by the Irish musical ensemble Republic of Loose.

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I Never Thought This Day Would Come

I Never Thought This Day Would Come is the third album by Duke Special, which was released in Ireland by the label Universal Music Ireland on 17 October 2008, and released on soft release in the UK on 20 October 2008.

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I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight

"I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" is the fifth song from U2's 2009 album No Line on the Horizon.

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Ian Marshall (farmer)

Ian Marshall is a farmer and politician from Markethill, County Armagh, in Northern Ireland.

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Ian Ousby

Ian Vaughan Kenneth Ousby (26 June 1947 – 6 August 2001) was a British historian, author and editor.

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Ian Rush

Ian James Rush, (born 20 October 1961) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a forward.

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Ibifornia

Ibifornia is the fourth studio album by French electronic duo Cassius.

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Icebreaker (band)

Icebreaker is a UK-based new music ensemble founded by James Poke and John Godfrey.

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Icelandic parliamentary election, 2003

Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 10 May 2003.

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Iconic (song)

"Iconic" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her thirteenth studio album Rebel Heart (2015).

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Identity Ireland

Identity Ireland (Aitheantas Éirehttp://m.sipo.gov.ie/ga/Tuarascálacha/Síntiúis-arna-nochtadh/le-páiritithe-polaitíochta/2016-Ráitis-Síntiús/Aguisín-1-Páirtithe-Polaitíochta-Cláraithe.html) is a minor political party in Ireland.

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If I Should Fall from Grace with God

If I Should Fall from Grace with God is the third album by Irish folk-punk band The Pogues, released on 18 January 1988.

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If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It

"If There's a Rocket Tie Me to It" is a song from alternative rock band Snow Patrol's fifth album A Hundred Million Suns.

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If They Come in the Morning

"If They Come in the Morning" is the original title of the better known song "No Time For Love." It was recorded by Moving Hearts for their 1981 album, and has also been recorded by a solo Christy Moore.

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Ifrah Ahmed

Ifrah Ahmed (Ifraax Axmed, إفراح أحمد) is a Somali social activist.

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Illegals Program

The Illegals Program (so named by the United States Department of Justice) was a network of Russian sleeper agents under non-official cover.

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Illicit drug use in Ireland

Illicit drug use in Ireland & Northern Ireland has been growing since the mid-1970s.

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Illinois (Sufjan Stevens album)

Illinois (styled Sufjan Stevens Invites You To: Come On Feel the Illinoise on the cover; sometimes written as Illinoise) is a 2005 concept album by American singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens.

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Imeall

Imeall (Irish Gaelic for "Edge", "Rim", "Threshold") is Irish musician Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh's debut (and to date only) solo album, self-produced on her own label "Moon" and released physically as a (numbered) limited edition in late 2008 / early 2009 and digitally available through her official website (after 20 years of recording with her band Altan).

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Imelda May

Imelda Mary Higham (born Imelda Mary Clabby; 10 July 1974), professionally known as Imelda May, is an Irish singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist.

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Immigration Control Platform

Immigration Control Platform (ICP) (An Feachtas um Smacht ar Inimirce) is a political group which seeks to restrict immigration to Ireland.

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Impact of Brexit on the European Union

The impact of Brexit on the European Union (EU) will result in economic changes to the Union, but also longer term political and institutional shifts.

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Imperial Bedrooms

Imperial Bedrooms is a novel by American author Bret Easton Ellis.

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Impulse (body mist)

Impulse is an elure manufactured by Fabergé which was part of Unilever, an Anglo-Dutch company based in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and London, United Kingdom.

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IMRO Live Music Venue of the Year Awards

The IMRO Live Music Venue of the Year Awards are annual awards which are presented by the Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO) in conjunction with Hot Press and MUZU TV.

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In a Perfect World (Kodaline album)

In a Perfect World is the debut studio album by Irish rock band Kodaline.

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In Command (horse)

In Command (foaled 28 February 1994) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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In Ghost Colours

In Ghost Colours is the second studio album by Australian electronic music band Cut Copy.

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In Love & War (Amerie album)

In Love & War is the fourth studio album by American R&B recording artist Amerie, released November 3, 2009 on Def Jam Recordings.

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In Love with Detail

In Love with Detail is the debut album by Delorentos released on 21 April 2007.

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In the Labyrinth (novel)

In the Labyrinth (1986) is a novel by John David Morley.

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In the Lonely Hour

In the Lonely Hour is the debut studio album by British singer Sam Smith.

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In the Name of the Grandfather

"In the Name of the Grandfather" is the fourteenth episode of the twentieth season of The Simpsons.

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In Towers and Clouds

In Towers and Clouds was the debut (and sole) album released by the now disbanded Dublin quartet The Immediate.

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Independent Orange Order

The Independent Loyal Orange Institution is an offshoot of the Orange Institution, a Protestant fraternal organisation based in Northern Ireland.

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Independent Unionist Association

The Independent Unionist Association or Independent Unionist Party was a political party in Northern Ireland.

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Independents 4 Change

Independents 4 Change is an Irish political grouping registered as a political party since 2014.

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Indian Haven

Indian Haven (foaled 21 February 2000) is a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for his win in the 2003 running of the Irish 2000 Guineas.

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Indie Cindy

Indie Cindy is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock band the Pixies.

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Industrial techno

Industrial techno is a subgenre of techno and industrial dance music that originated from United Kingdom in the 1990s.

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Inflatable castle

Inflatable castles (closed inflatable trampolines, bouncy houses, bouncy castles, moon bounces, moonwalks, jumpers, or CITs) are temporary inflatable structures and buildings and similar items that are rented for functions, school and church festivals and village fetes and used for recreational purposes, particularly for children.

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Innerspeaker

Innerspeaker is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Tame Impala, released on 21 May 2010 by Modular Recordings.

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Inniskeen Grattans GAC

Inniskeen Grattans is a Gaelic Athletic Association club, based in Inniskeen, County Monaghan, Ireland.

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Innocence + Experience Tour

The Innocence + Experience Tour (styled as iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour) was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2.

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Innocence Project

The Innocence Project is a non-profit legal organization that is committed to exonerating wrongly convicted people through the use of DNA testing and to reforming the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice.

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Insatiable (album)

Insatiable is the debut studio album by Irish singer-songwriter and Girls Aloud member Nadine Coyle.

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Insolvency in Ireland

The Insolvency Service of Ireland was established under the Personal Insolvency Act 2012.

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Instinctive drowning response

The instinctive drowning response is an instinctive reaction that occurs in humans when close to drowning.

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Institute of Education (Dublin)

The Institute of Education (IOE) was founded in 1969 by Irish school teacher, Raymond Kearns, and is currently one of the largest private secondary schools in Ireland.

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Institute of International and European Affairs

The Institute of International and European Affairs (IIEA) is a policy research think tank and "stakeholders' forum" based in Dublin, Ireland, with a branch in Brussels, Belgium.

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Integrated care

Integrated care, also known as integrated health, coordinated care, comprehensive care, seamless care, or transmural care, is a worldwide trend in health care reforms and new organizational arrangements focusing on more coordinated and integrated forms of care provision.

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InterCity (Iarnród Éireann)

InterCity is the brand name given to rail services operated by Iarnród Éireann that run between Dublin and other major cities in Ireland.

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Intermission (film)

Intermission is a 2003 Irish black comedy crime film directed by John Crowley and written by Mark O'Rowe.

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International Comedy Cellar

The International Comedy Cellar was a comedy club in the International Bar on Dublin's South Wicklow Street.

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International Dublin Literary Award

The International Dublin Literary Award (Duais Liteartha Idirnáisiúnta Bhaile Átha Chliath) is an international literary award presented each year for a novel written in English or translated into English.

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International expansion of Netflix

Netflix is a video on demand service which has expanded its business internationally from 2010 onwards.

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International figures' positions on invasion of Iraq

Richard Butler, who led the UN inspection teams in Iraq until 1998, accused the United States of promoting "shocking double standards" in considering unilateral military action against Iraq.

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International Film Music Critics Association

The International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) is a professional association for online, print and radio journalists who specialize in writing about original film and television music.

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International reactions to the Bahraini uprising of 2011

The international reactions to the Bahraini uprising of 2011 include responses by supranational organisations, non-governmental organisations, media organisations, and both the governments and civil populaces, like of fellow sovereign states to the protests and uprising in Bahrain during the Arab Spring.

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International reactions to the United States presidential election, 2016

International reactions to the November 8, 2016 election of Republican Donald Trump emerged from around the world, including states, other institutions, and people.

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Internet censorship in the Republic of Ireland

Internet censorship in Ireland is a controversial issue with the introduction of a graduated response policy in 2008 followed by an effort to block certain file sharing sites starting in February 2009.

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Internet Explorer version history

Internet Explorer (formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Internet Explorer, commonly abbreviated IE or MSIE) is a series of graphical web browsers developed by Microsoft and included as part of the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems, starting in 1995.

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Interstellar (soundtrack)

Interstellar: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack album to the 2014 film Interstellar directed by Christopher Nolan.

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Intimacy Remixed

Intimacy Remixed is the remix album to Intimacy, the third album by indie rock band Bloc Party.

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Into Colour

'Into Colour' is the third album by the British singer-songwriter Rumer.

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Into the Sun (Sean Lennon album)

Into the Sun is the debut album by Sean Lennon, released on May 19, 1998 on the Beastie Boys' label Grand Royal (distributed by Capitol Records, a division of EMI which had been the longtime home of Sean's father John Lennon).

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Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon

Invisible Empire // Crescent Moon is the fourth studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall.

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Iona Craig

Iona Craig (born 1976) is an award-winning British-Irish freelance journalist.

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Iona Institute

The Iona Institute is a socially conservative Roman Catholic advocacy group, sometimes described as a Catholic pressure group, based in Ireland.

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IRA Army Council

The IRA Army Council was the decision-making body of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, more commonly known as the IRA, a paramilitary group dedicated to bringing about the end of the Union between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.

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IRA Quartermaster General

The IRA Quartermaster General (QMG) runs a department which is responsible for obtaining, concealing and maintaining the store of weaponry of the Irish Republican Army.

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Iranian presidential election, 2009

Iran's tenth presidential election was held on 12 June 2009, with incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad running against three challengers.

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Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010

A parliamentary election was held in Iraq on 7 March 2010.

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Ireland

Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic.

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Ireland AM

Ireland AM is an Irish morning television show on TV3.

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Ireland at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Ireland competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics, held in Beijing, China.

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Ireland at the 2010 European Athletics Championships

Ireland was represented by 33 athletes at the 2010 European Athletics Championships held in Barcelona, Spain.

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Ireland at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Ireland competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia from 7 to 23 February 2014.

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Ireland at the 2016 Summer Olympics

Ireland competed at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from 5 to 21 August 2016.

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Ireland at the British Empire Games

Representation of the island of Ireland at the British Empire Games (now the Commonwealth Games) has varied.

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Ireland at the Cricket World Cup

The Ireland cricket team is the cricket team representing all of Ireland.

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Ireland at the Olympics

A team representing Ireland has competed at the Summer Olympic Games since 1924, and at the Winter Olympic Games since 1992.

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Ireland cricket team

The Ireland cricket team represents all of Ireland.

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Ireland for Europe

Ireland for Europe was a civil society organisation set up after the defeat of the first Irish referendum to campaign in favour of the Treaty of Nice.

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Ireland in the Eurosonic Festival

Each year Ireland selects a number of bands and musicians to participate in the Eurosonic Festival in Groningen, Netherlands.

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Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2006

Ireland’s entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2006 was "Every Song Is a Cry for Love" by Brian Kennedy.

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Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015

Ireland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 with the song "Playing with Numbers", written by Greg French and Molly Sterling.

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Ireland national football team (1882–1950)

The Ireland national football team represented Ireland in association football from 1882 until 1950. It was organised by the Irish Football Association (IFA), and is the fourth oldest international team in the world. It mainly played in the British Home Championship against England, Scotland and Wales. Though often vying with Wales to avoid the wooden spoon, Ireland did win the Championship in 1914, and shared it with England and Scotland in 1903. After the partition of Ireland in the 1920s, although the IFA's administration of club football was restricted to Northern Ireland, the IFA national team continued to select players from the whole of Ireland until 1950, and did not adopt the name "Northern Ireland" until 1954 in FIFA competition, and the 1970s in the British Home Championship. In 1924, a separate international team, organised by the Football Association of Ireland, fielded a team called Ireland, which now represents the Republic of Ireland.

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Ireland's Call

"Ireland's Call" is a song used as a national anthem by some sports competitors representing the island of Ireland, originally and most notably the men's rugby union team.

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Ireland's Greatest

Ireland's Greatest was a 2010 public poll by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) and associated television documentary series broadcast on RTÉ One, where viewers voted to choose the greatest person in the history of Ireland.

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Ireland's Saturday Night

Ireland's Saturday Night was a Northern Ireland sports newspaper, which was part of the Belfast Telegraph group.

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Ireland, 1912-1985: Politics and Society

Ireland, 1912-1985: Politics and Society is a book by Irish historian and politician J. J. Lee, published in 1989.

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Ireland–Russia relations

Ireland–Russia relations refers to bilateral foreign relations between the Republic of Ireland (EU member) and the Russian Federation (CIS member).

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Ireland–United Kingdom relations

Ireland–United Kingdom relations, also referred to as Irish–British relations, or Anglo-Irish relations, are the relations between the states of Ireland and the United Kingdom.

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Ireland–United States relations

Ireland–United States relations refers to the current and historical bilateral relationship between Ireland and the United States.

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Irene Calvert

Irene Calvert (10 February 1909 – 19 May 2000) was a Northern Irish politician and economist.

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Irene Gilbert (fashion designer)

Irene Gilbert (19 July 1908–7 August 1985) (pronounced "Irini").

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Iris Oifigiúil

Iris Oifigiúil (Official Journal) is the official gazette of the Government of Ireland.

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Iris Robinson

Iris Robinson (née Collins; born 6 September 1949) is a former Northern Ireland Unionist politician.

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Iris Robinson scandal

The Iris Robinson scandal, also known as Irisgate, was a political scandal in Northern Ireland involving Iris Robinson, the wife of Northern Ireland's First Minister Peter Robinson.

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Irish Agricultural Museum

The Irish Agricultural Museum (Musaem Talmhaíochta na hÉireann) is a museum dedicated to the history of Irish rural life.

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Irish Animation Awards

The Irish Animation Awards were first held on 13 March 2015 in Dingle, Co.

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Irish Army

The Irish Army, known simply as the Army (an tArm), is the land component of the Defence Forces of Ireland.

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Irish Army deafness claims

The army deafness claims were a series of personal injury claims taken from 1992 to 2002 against the Irish Department of Defence by members of the Irish Defence Forces for noise-induced hearing loss resulting from exposure to loud noise during military operations and training.

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Irish Army Mutiny

The Army Mutiny was an Irish Army crisis in March 1924 provoked by a proposed reduction in army numbers in the immediate post-Civil War period.

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Irish Book Awards

The Irish Book Awards (officially: Bord Gáis Energy Irish Book Awards) are Irish literary awards given annually to books and authors in various categories.

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Irish Brigade (World War I)

The "Irish Brigade" was an attempt by Sir Roger Casement to form an Irish nationalist military unit during World War I among Irishmen who had served in the British Army and had become prisoners of war (POWs) in Germany.

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Irish budget, 2010

The 2010 Irish Budget refers to the delivery of a government budget by the Government of Ireland on 9 December 2009, its third in fourteen months.

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Irish budget, 2013

The 2013 Irish budget was the Irish Government budget for the 2013 fiscal year, presented to Dáil Éireann on 5 December 2012.

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Irish bull

An Irish bull is a ludicrous, incongruent or logically absurd statement, generally unrecognized as such by its author.

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Irish constitutional referendums, 2011

Two constitutional referendums were held simultaneously in Ireland on 27 October 2011, each on a proposed amendment of the Constitution of Ireland.

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Irish constitutional referendums, 2015

The government of Ireland held referendums on 22 May 2015 on two proposed amendments to the Constitution of Ireland.

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Irish constitutional referendums, October 2018

Two constitutional referendums are proposed to be held in Ireland on 26 October 2018, each on a proposed amendment of the Constitution of Ireland.

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Irish Council of Imams

The Irish Council of Imams is an umbrella organization for most Islamic establishments in Ireland.

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Irish emergency budget, 2009

The 2009 Irish emergency budget refers to the delivery of an emergency government budget by the Government of Ireland on 7 April 2009, its second in six months.

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Irish European Constitution referendum

The Irish referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe was a vote that was planned but did not occur.

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Irish Examiner

The Irish Examiner, formerly The Cork Examiner and then The Examiner, is an Irish national daily newspaper which primarily circulates in the Munster region surrounding its base in Cork, though it is available throughout the country.

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Irish general election, 1977

The Irish general election of 1977 was held on 16 June 1977 and is regarded as a pivotal point in twentieth-century Irish politics.

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Irish general election, 2007

The Irish general election of 2007 took place on 24 May 2007 after the dissolution of the 29th Dáil by the President on 30 April 2007, at the request of the Taoiseach.

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Irish general election, 2011

The Irish general election of 2011 took place on Friday 25 February to elect 166 Teachtaí Dála across 43 constituencies to Dáil Éireann, the lower house of Ireland's parliament, the Oireachtas.

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Irish general election, 2016

The Irish general election of 2016 took place on Friday 26 February to elect 157 Teachtaí Dála (TDs) across 40 constituencies to Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas, Ireland's parliament.

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Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake

The Irish Hospitals' Sweepstake was a lottery established in the Irish Free State in 1930 as the Irish Free State Hospitals' Sweepstake to finance hospitals.

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Irish immigration to Barbados

Irish immigration to Barbados dates back to the 1620s, when Irish people began arriving on the island.

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Irish immigration to Mexico

Irish Mexicans (Spanish: Irlandés-mexicano or Hibernomexicano; Irish: Gael-Meicsiceach) are inhabitants of Mexico that are immigrants from or descendants of immigrants from Ireland.

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Irish Land and Labour Association

The Irish Land and Labour Association (ILLA) was a progressive movement founded in the early 1890s in Munster, Ireland, to organise and pursue political agitation for small tenant farmers' and rural labourers' rights.

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Irish language

The Irish language (Gaeilge), also referred to as the Gaelic or the Irish Gaelic language, is a Goidelic language (Gaelic) of the Indo-European language family originating in Ireland and historically spoken by the Irish people.

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Irish Literary Revival

The Irish Literary Revival (also called the Irish Literary Renaissance, nicknamed the Celtic Twilight) was a flowering of Irish literary talent in the late 19th and early 20th century.

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Irish literature

Irish literature comprises writings in the Irish, Latin, and English (including Ulster Scots) languages on the island of Ireland.

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Irish local elections, 2009

The 2009 Irish local elections were held in all the counties, cities and towns of the Republic of Ireland on Friday, 5 June 2009, on the same day as the European Parliament election and two by-elections (Dublin South and Dublin Central).

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Irish local elections, 2019

The 2019 Irish local elections will be held in all local government areas of the Republic of Ireland on Friday, 24 May 2019, on the same day as the 2019 European Parliament election.

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Irish Lumper

The Irish Lumper is a varietal white potato of historic interest.

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Irish Manuscripts Commission

The Irish Manuscripts Commission was established in 1928 by the newly founded Irish Free State with the intention of furthering the study of Ireland's manuscript collections and archives.

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Irish Marxist Society

The Irish Marxist Society (sometimes given as the Irish Marxist Grouppolitico.ie. 'Corkman in the Kremlin'..) was a Eurocommunist organisation active in Ireland in the 1970s.

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Irish measure

Irish measure or plantation measure was a system of units of land measurement used in Ireland from the 16th century plantations until the 19th century, with residual use into the 20th century.

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Irish Medical News

Irish Medical News is an independent quality bi-weekly newspaper for doctors and health professionals working in Ireland.

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Irish Mist

Irish Mist is a brown Whiskey Liqueur produced in Dublin, Ireland, by the Irish Mist Liqueur Company Ltd.

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Irish Municipal, Public and Civil Trade Union

The Irish Municipal, Public and Civil Trade Union (IMPACT) was a trade union in the Republic of Ireland.

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Irish Music Television Awards

An Irish Music Television (or IMTV) Video Music Award is an accolade bestowed upon the Irish video makers, directors and artists involved in producing the best music videos from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland during the previous year.

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Irish National Federation

The Irish National Federation (INF) was a nationalist political party in Ireland.

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Irish National Liberation Army

The Irish National Liberation Army (INLA, Arm Saoirse Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is an Irish republican socialist paramilitary group formed on 10 December 1974, during "the Troubles".

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Irish nationality law

Irish nationality law is contained in the provisions of the Irish Nationality and Citizenship Acts 1956 to 2004 and in the relevant provisions of the Irish Constitution.

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Irish Naval Service

The Naval Service (an tSeirbhís Chabhlaigh) is the maritime component of the Defence Forces of Ireland and is one of the three branches of the Irish Defence Forces.

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Irish neutrality

Ireland has been neutral in international relations since the 1930s.

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Irish Parliamentary Party

The Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP; commonly called the Irish Party or the Home Rule Party) was formed in 1874 by Isaac Butt, the leader of the Nationalist Party, replacing the Home Rule League, as official parliamentary party for Irish nationalist Members of Parliament (MPs) elected to the House of Commons at Westminster within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland up until 1918.

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Irish passport

An Irish passport is the passport issued to citizens of Ireland.

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Irish PEN Award

Irish PEN Award for Literature is an annual literary award presented by Irish PEN since 1999.

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Irish phone tapping scandal

On 18 December 1982, Irish Times security correspondent Peter Murtagh broke the news that the telephone of Bruce Arnold and Geraldine Kennedy had been tapped officially with warrants signed by former Minister for Justice Seán Doherty.

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Irish presidential election, 2011

The Irish presidential election of 2011 was the thirteenth presidential election to be held in Ireland, and the first to be contested by a record seven candidates.

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Irish presidential election, 2018

The next Irish presidential election will take place in November 2018 at the latest.

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Irish property bubble

The Irish property bubble was the overshooting part of a long-term price increase of real estate in the Republic of Ireland from the late 1990s to 2007, a period known as the Celtic Tiger.

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Irish Recorded Music Association

The Irish Recorded Music Association (IRMA) is a non-profit association set up in 1999 to manage and control the music industry in the Republic of Ireland.

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Irish Red Cross

The Irish Red Cross Society was formally established by nurse Elizabeth O'Herrin of Dublin City Hospital on 1 July 1939 under the terms of the Red Cross Act 1938.

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Irish revolutionary period

The revolutionary period in Irish history was the period in the 1910s and early 1920s when Irish nationalist opinion shifted from the Home Rule-supporting the Irish Parliamentary Party to the republican Sinn Féin movement.

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Irish School of Ecumenics

The Irish School of Ecumenics (ISE) is an institute of Trinity College Dublin, dedicated to the study and promotion of peace and reconciliation in Ireland and throughout the world.

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Irish Scout Jamboree

Scouting in Ireland has hosted many jamborees and jamborettes since Scouting started there in 1908.

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Irish Sea

The Irish Sea (Muir Éireann / An Mhuir Mheann, Y Keayn Yernagh, Erse Sea, Muir Èireann, Ulster-Scots: Airish Sea, Môr Iwerddon) separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain; linked to the Celtic Sea in the south by St George's Channel, and to the Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland in the north by the Straits of Moyle.

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Irish Seamen and Port Workers' Union

The Irish Seamen and Port Workers' Union, an Irish trade union, was founded in 1933.

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Irish Section 110 Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV)

An Irish Section 110 special purpose vehicle ("SPV") or section 110 company, is an Irish tax resident company, which qualifies under Section 110 of the Irish Taxes Consolidation Act 1997 ("TCA") for a special tax regime that enables the SPV to attain "tax neutrality": i.e. the SPV pays no Irish taxes.

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Irish Senior Cup (ladies' hockey)

The Irish Senior Cup is the premier knockout trophy played for by the top ladies' hockey clubs in Ireland.

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Irish Senior Cup (men's hockey)

The Irish Senior Cup is the premier knock-out trophy played for by the best men's hockey clubs in Ireland.

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Irish Skeptics Society

The Irish Skeptics Society (ISS) is a scientific skeptical organisation based in Ireland.

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Irish slaves myth

The Irish slaves myth is a conflation of the penal transportation and indentured servitude of Irish people during the 17th and 18th centuries on one hand, and the chattel slavery of Africans relating to the Atlantic slave trade and their descendants on the other, usually used to undermine contemporary African American demands for equality and reparations.

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Irish Son (song)

"Irish Son" is a pop song written by Guy Chambers and Brian McFadden, and produced by Chambers and Paul Stacey, for McFadden's first solo album, Irish Son.

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Irish Taxi Council

The Irish Taxi Council is a union for full-time taxicab drivers in Ireland.

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Irish Times Debate

The Irish Times National Debating Championship is a debating competition for students in higher education in Ireland.

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Irish Times Theatre Awards

The Irish Times Theatre Awards recognize outstanding achievements in Irish theatre.

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Irish Unionist Alliance

The Irish Unionist Alliance (IUA), also known as the Irish Unionist Party or simply the Unionists, was a unionist political party founded in Ireland in 1891 from the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union to oppose plans for Home Rule for Ireland within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

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Irish Vigilance Association

The Irish Vigilance Association was a society established in Ireland in 1911 under the auspices of the Dominicans.

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Irish Water

Irish Water Ltd. (Irish: Uisce Éireann) is a water utility company in Ireland.

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IRPA Try of the Year

The IRPA Try of the Year is an accolade awarded annually by World Rugby at the World Rugby Awards.

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Irreligion in Bangladesh

According to the Constitution of Bangladesh, citizens of the country have freedom of religion, including the right to establish and maintain their own religious institutions.

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Irreligion in the Republic of Ireland

Ireland has been traditionally devoutly Catholic throughout most of its modern history.

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Iseult O'Malley

Iseult Mary O'Malley (born 6 June 1964) is an Irish judge who has served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since October 2015.

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Islam in Northern Ireland

Islam in Northern Ireland details Islam in Northern Ireland since its creation as a separate country within the United Kingdom on 3 May 1921, under the Government of Ireland Act 1920.

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Islam in the Republic of Ireland

The documented history of Islam in Ireland dates to the 1950s.

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Island of Dreams (song)

"Island of Dreams" is a song released by The Springfields in 1962.

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Island of Ireland Peace Park

The Island of Ireland Peace Park and its surrounding park (Páirc Síochána d'Oileán na hÉireann), also called the Irish Peace Park or Irish Peace Tower in Messines, near Ypres in Flanders, Belgium, is a war memorial to the soldiers of the island of Ireland who died, were wounded or are missing from World War I, during Ireland's involvement in the conflict.

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Isles International University

The Isles International University is a self-accredited university based in Ireland.

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ISLES project

The ISLES (Irish–Scottish Links on Energy Study) was a project to facilitate the development of offshore renewable energy sources, such as wind, wave and tidal energy, and renewable energy trade between Scotland, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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Isn't Anything

Isn't Anything is the debut full-length studio album by My Bloody Valentine, released on 21 November 1988 on Creation Records.

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Israeli Apartheid Week

Israeli Apartheid Week is an annual series of university lectures and rallies.

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Israeli settler violence

Israeli settler violence refers to acts of violence committed by Jewish Israeli settlers and their supporters against Palestinians and Israeli security forces, predominantly in the West Bank.

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Ist das Ihr Fahrrad, Mr. O'Brien?

Ist das Ihr Fahrrad Mr O’Brien? (Is this your bicycle, Mr. O'Brien?) is a German biographical radio play about life, works and legacy of Irish modernist writer Brian O'Nolan (Brian Ó Nualláin; 5 October 1911 – 1 April 1966).

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Istithmar World

Istithmar World ("istithmar" is Arabic for "investment") is an investment firm based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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It's Album Time

It's Album Time is the debut studio album by Norwegian DJ and record producer Todd Terje, released on 8 April 2014 by Olsen Records.

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It's All True (Junior Boys album)

It's All True is the fourth studio album by Canadian indie-tronica duo Junior Boys, released on June 13, 2011.

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It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah

It's Great When You're Straight...Yeah is the first album by British band Black Grape.

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Ita Daly

Ita Daly (born 1945) is an Irish author of five novels for adults, two for children and a collection of short stories.

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ITunes Ping

iTunes Ping, or simply Ping, was a software-based, music-oriented social networking and recommender system service developed and operated by Apple Inc. It was announced and launched on September 1, 2010, as part of the tenth major release of iTunes.

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Ivan Ilić (pianist)

Ivan Ilić (Иван Илић; born August 14, 1978) is a Serbian-American pianist.

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Ivan Korade

Ivan Korade (17 December 1963 – 3 April 2008) was a Croatian Army general famous for his role in the Croatian War of Independence.

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Ivan Soroka

Ivan Soroka (born 1 October 1994) is a rugby union player born in Ukraine, and who grew up in Ireland.

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Ivan Yates

Ivan Yates (born 23 October 1959) is an Irish broadcaster, businessman and former politician.

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Ivana Bacik

Ivana Catherine Bacik (born 25 May 1968) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has served as Leader of the Labour Party in the Seanad since May 2011 and a Senator for the University of Dublin since July 2007.

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Iván Furios

Iván Alejandro Furios (born 20 May 1979) is an Argentine football defender currently playing for Patronato in the Primera B Nacional.

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Iveagh Trust

The Iveagh Trust is a provider of affordable housing in and around Dublin, Ireland.

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Ivor Callely

Ivor Callely (born 6 May 1958) is a former Irish politician.

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Ivor Callely expenses scandal

The Ivor Callely expenses scandal centred on the Fianna Fáil senator Ivor Callely.

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Ivy Bannister

Ivy Bannister (born July 11, 1951) is an American-born writer living in Ireland.

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Izumi Kimura

Izumi Kimura (born 10 March 1973) is a Japanese pianist now living in Ireland.

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J. C. Coleman

John (Jack) Cristopher Coleman (died 20 April 1971) was a respected Irish geographer, archaeologist, speleologist and mountaineer.

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J. M. Coetzee

John Maxwell Coetzee (born 9 February 1940) is a South African novelist, essayist, linguist, translator and recipient of the 2003 Nobel Prize in Literature.

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J. P. Donleavy

James Patrick Donleavy (23 April 1926 – 11 September 2017) was an Irish/American novelist and playwright.

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J. P. McManus

John Patrick "J.

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J.J. Walsh (Chess)

Jim "J.J." Walsh is an Irish Chess player, chess correspondent and the compiler of the daily chess puzzle in the Irish Times.

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Jacinda Ardern

Jacinda Kate Laurell Ardern (born 26 July 1980) is a New Zealand politician who, since 26 October 2017, has served as the 40th Prime Minister of New Zealand.

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Jack Copeland

Brian Jack Copeland (born 1950) is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and author of books on the computing pioneer Alan Turing.

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Jack Daly

Jack Daly (28 May 1915 – 5 May 1988) was a Fine Gael politician from County Kerry in Ireland.

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Jack Fitzsimons

Jack Fitzsimons (26 April 1930 – 4 November 2014) was an Irish chartered architect and surveyor based in Kells, County Meath.

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Jack Macgougan

Jack Macgougan (21 August 1913 – 12 December 1998) was a trade unionist and socialist activist in Ireland.

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Jack McDowell (politician)

John William McDowell (c. 1922 – 14 August 2006) was a political activist in Northern Ireland.

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Jack Taylor (TV series)

Jack Taylor is an Irish mystery television drama based on the novels by Ken Bruen.

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Jackie Healy-Rae

John Patrick Healy (9 March 1931 – 5 December 2014) was an Irish Independent politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1997 to 2011.

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Jacques Bino

Jacques Bino (died February 18, 2009) was a Guadeloupean tax agent, activist and trade union official and representative.

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Jacques Rogge

Jacques Jean Marie Rogge, Count Rogge (born 2 May 1942) is a Belgian sports administrator and physician who served as the eighth President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) from 2001 to 2013.

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Jake Heenan

Jake Heenan (born 17 March 1992) is a rugby union player from New Zealand.

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Jamboree on the Air

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James Barnett Allison

James Barnett Allison (28 June 1880 – 31 March 1907) was an Irish rugby union international who played twelve Test matches for the Irish national team between 1899 and 1903.

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James Boyle (Fianna Fáil politician)

James Joseph Boyle was an Irish teacher and Fianna Fáil politician.

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James Boyle (Irish Parliamentary Party politician)

James Boyle (1863 – 1 December 1936) was a solicitor and Irish Nationalist politician from Stranorlar in County Donegal, who served briefly in the United Kingdom House of Commons as a member of the Irish Parliamentary Party at the start of the 20th century.

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James C. Kenny

James Casey Kenny (born 1953) is a Chicago businessman who served as United States Ambassador to Ireland from 2003 to 2006.

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James Carroll (Louth politician)

James Carroll (born 21 August 1983) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician and was a member of Seanad Éireann from November 2009 to April 2011.

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James Connolly

James Connolly (Séamas Ó Conghaile; 5 June 1868 – 12 May 1916) was an Irish republican and socialist leader.

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James Dooge

James Clement Dooge (30 July 1922 – 20 August 2010) was an Irish Fine Gael politician, engineer, climatologist, hydrologist and academic who served as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1981 to 1982, Leader of Seanad Éireann and Leader of Fine Gael in the Seanad from 1982 to 1987 and Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1973 to 1977.

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James Downey (journalist)

James Downey was an Irish journalist and author.

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James Heffernan (Irish politician)

James Heffernan (born 3 October 1979) is a former Irish Labour Party politician.

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James Hickey (Irish politician)

James Hickey (died 7 June 1966) was an Irish Labour Party politician who joined the short-lived breakaway National Labour Party.

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James Joyce

James Augustine Aloysius Joyce (2 February 1882 – 13 January 1941) was an Irish novelist, short story writer, and poet.

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James Kelly (Irish Army officer)

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James Le Jeune

James Le Jeune (1910 – 1983) was an Irish-Canadian artist who painted portraits, landscapes, and seascapes.

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James Lydon (historian)

James Francis Lydon, (1928 – 25 June 2013), was an Irish educator and historian.

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James Macmahon

James Macmahon PC (Ire) (20 April 1865 – 1 May 1954) was an Irish civil servant and businessman.

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James McGee (tennis)

James McGee (born 10 June 1987) is an Irish professional tennis player.

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James Morrissey

James Morrissey is a public relations agent and long-term paid spokesperson for the billionaire Denis O'Brien.

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James Nolan (criminal)

James Nolan was an Irish criminal who was convicted of rape and false imprisonment.

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James O'Sullivan (Irish academic)

James Christopher O'Sullivan (born 1986) is an Irish writer, publisher, editor, and academic from Cork city.

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James Pat McDaid

James Pat McDaid (born 1980s) is an Irish sportsman and politician.

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James Postlethwaite

James Postlethwaite was a schooner, launched in 1881.

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James Reilly (Irish politician)

James Reilly (born 16 August 1955) is an Irish Fine Gael politician and medical doctor.

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James Skehill

James Skehill (born 22 February 1988) is an Irish hurler who plays as a goalkeeper for the Galway senior team.

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James Swallow

James Swallow is a British author and scriptwriter.

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James White (art expert)

James White (16 September 1913 - 2 June 2003) was an Irish art expert and author.

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Jan Geurt Gaarlandt

Jan Geurt Gaarlandt (born October 9, 1946) is a Dutch journalist, poet, translator, editor and novelist.

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Jan O'Sullivan

Janice Georgina O'Sullivan (née Gale; born 6 December 1950) is an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Education and Skills from 2014 to 2016, Minister of State for Housing and Planning from 2011 to 2014 and Minister of State for Trade and Development from March 2011 to December.

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Jan von Holleben

Jan von Holleben (born 1977) is a German photographer.

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Jane Barlow

Jane Barlow (17 October 1856 – 17 April 1917) was an Irish writer, noted for her novels and poems describing the lives of the Irish peasantry, chiefly about Lisconnel and Ballyhoy, in relation to both landlords and the Irish potato famine.

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Janelle Monáe

Janelle Monáe Robinson (born December 1, 1985) is an American singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, actress, and model.

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Janet McNeill

Janet McNeill (14 September 1907 – October 1994) was a prolific Irish novelist and playwright.

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Jape (band)

Jape is an Irish electronic–rock band from Dublin.

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Jarlath Regan

Jarlath Regan (born 1980) is a London-based Irish comedian and podcaster.

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Jarmo Sandelin

Jarmo Sakari Sandelin (born 10 May 1967) is a Swedish professional golfer.

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Jason Harris-Wright

Jason Harris-Wright (born 19 September 1988) is a rugby union player from Ireland.

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Jason O'Toole (journalist)

Jason O'Toole (born 10 December 1973) is an Irish author and journalist.

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Javier Cámpora

Javier Edgardo Cámpora (born 7 January 1980 in Rosario) is an Argentine Footballer.

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Javier Gandolfi

Javier Marcelo Gandolfi (born 5 December 1980 in San Lorenzo, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football defender who plays for Talleres de Córdoba.

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Javier Hernán García

Javier Hernán García (born January 29, 1987, in Buenos Aires), is an Argentine football Goalkeeper who plays for Racing Club de Avellaneda in the Argentine Primera División.

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Jörg Haider

Jörg Haider (26 January 1950 – 11 October 2008) was an Austrian politician.

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Jealous (Beyoncé song)

"Jealous" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her fifth studio album, Beyoncé (2013). The song was written by Beyoncé, Detail, Andre Eric Proctor, Brian Soko and its additional producers Rasool Diaz and Boots. Musically inspired by Hanni El Khatib's "Roach Cock", the song is a power ballad with a slow tempo exploring different styles and music genres. Lyrically, "Jealous" is a self-referential song discussing feelings of jealousy, suspicion, and revenge directed at a present love interest. A music video for the song was directed by Beyoncé along with Francesco Carrozzini and Todd Tours and filmed in New York City in November 2013. It was released through the iTunes Store on December 13, 2013 on the album itself. The visual was shot as a sequel to the previous song on the album, "Partition" and it shows Beyoncé in different sets — alone at home waiting for her partner to come to dinner, at a party, and out in the streets in search for him. Beyoncé performed "Jealous" live at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards during a medley consisting of songs from her self-titled album.

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Jean Coulter

Rose Jean Coulter is a former unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

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Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud

Jean-Marc Bonnet-Bidaud (born 1950) is a French astrophysicist at the Atomic Energy and Alternative Energies Commission (CEA).

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Jeananne Crowley

Jeananne Crowley (born 18 December 1949) is an Irish actress and writer, remembered for her collaborations in British film and television.

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Jeff Schneider (artist)

Jeff Schneider (born 1960, Bethesda, Maryland) is an American artist.

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Jeffrey Donaldson

Sir Jeffrey Mark Donaldson (born 7 December 1962) is a Northern Ireland politician and Member of Parliament for Lagan Valley representing the Democratic Unionist Party.

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Jemma Connor-Iommi

Jemma Louise Connor-Iommi (born 28 May 1985) is an English–born Irish footballer.

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Jennifer Clement

Jennifer Clement is an American-Mexican author who was elected as the first woman President of PEN International in 2015 since the organization was founded in 1921.

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Jennifer Guinness

Mary Jennifer Guinness (née Hollwey; 22 August 1937 – 23 January 2016), was an English-born Irish socialite and member of the Guinness family.

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Jenny Lindfors

Jenny Lindfors, also known as the stage name Sailing Stones, is an Irish-Swedish singer-songwriter, vocalist, musician and composer.

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Jenny McCudden

Jenny McCudden is an Irish journalist, newspaper editor, author and television producer.

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Jeremiah Newman

Jeremiah Newman (1926–1995) was Bishop of Limerick 1974–1995 having served as Professor and President of St Patrick's College, Maynooth.

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Jeremy Browne, 11th Marquess of Sligo

Jeremy Ulick Browne, 11th Marquess of Sligo (4 June 1939 – 13 July 2014), styled Earl of Altamont until 1991, was the 11th holder of the Marquessate of Sligo, a title created in 1800 in the Peerage of Ireland.

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Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Bernard Corbyn (born 26 May 1949).

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Jeremy Griffith

Jeremy Griffith (born 1945) is an Australian biologist and author on the subject of the human condition.

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Jerry O'Connor

Jerry O'Connor (born 25 January 1979) is an Irish hurler who played as a midfielder for the Cork senior team.

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Jessica Chastain

Jessica Michelle Chastain (born March 24, 1977) is an American actress and film producer.

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Jessie Louisa Rickard

Jessie Louisa Rickard, also known as Mrs Victor Rickard (1876–1963), was an Irish literary novelist.

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Jewish religious terrorism

Jewish religious terrorism is religious terrorism committed by extremists within Judaism motivated by religious rather than ethnic or nationalistic beliefs.

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Jez Butterworth

Jeremy "Jez" Butterworth (born March 1969) is an English playwright, screenwriter, and film director.

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JFK in Ireland

JFK in Ireland: Four Days That Changed a President is the title of the first book written by Irish broadcaster Ryan Tubridy.

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JFK: A Musical Drama

JFK: A Musical Drama is a musical with music by Will Holt, and book and lyrics by Will Holt and Tom Sawyer.

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Jillian van Turnhout

Jillian van Turnhout (born 29 March 1968) is a leading children’s rights advocate in Ireland and an Independent Member of Seanad Éireann.

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Jim Carney (poet)

Jim Carney (born February 1950) is an Irish poet, journalist and former presenter.

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Jim Carroll (journalist)

Jim Carroll (born Tipperary in 1968) is an Irish music journalist, blogger and editor who is currently employed by The Irish Times.

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Jim Corr (politician)

James A. Corr (born 25 January 1934) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician and retired secondary school teacher and former principal of South Presentation school.

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Jim D'Arcy

Jim D'Arcy (born 20 July 1954) is an Irish Fine Gael politician and former member of Seanad Éireann.

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Jim Duffy (journalist)

Jim Duffy (born 12 April 1966) is an Irish historian, political commentator, and served as a policy advisor to then Irish leader of the Opposition, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny prior to the 2011 general election.

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Jim Fahy

James Fahy (born 1946) is an Irish journalist broadcaster, journalist and documentary-maker.

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Jim Gibbons (Irish politician)

James Brian Gibbons (3 August 1924 – 20 December 1997) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Agriculture from 1970 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979, Minister for Defence from 1969 to 1970 and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance from 1965 to 1969.

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Jim Hogan (athlete)

James Joseph "Jim" Hogan (né Cregan; 28 May 1933 – 10 January 2015) was an Irish distance runner who competed for both Ireland and Great Britain.

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Jim Mansfield

James Mansfield, Sr. (9 April 1939 – 29 January 2014) was an Irish "businessman" with a property portfolio that included the Citywest Hotel and Golf Resort, several developments local to the Saggart and Tallaght areas, and Weston Airport.

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Jim McCusker (trade unionist)

Jim McCusker (born 1943) is a former trade union leader from Northern Ireland.

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Jim McDaid

James McDaid (born 3 October 1949) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Donegal North-East constituency from June 1989 until he resigned in November 2010.

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Jim Walsh (Irish politician)

Jim Walsh (born 5 May 1947) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and member of Seanad Éireann between 1997 and 2016.

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Jimmy Cauty

James Francis Cauty (born 19 December 1956), also known as Rockman Rock, is an English artist and musician, best known as one half of the duo The KLF, co-founder of The Orb and as the man who burnt one million pounds.

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Jimmy Devins

James Devins (born 20 September 1948) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician and medical doctor.

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Jimmy Magee

Jimmy Magee (31 January 1935 – 20 September 2017) was an Irish sports broadcaster, known as The Memory Man, he spent over half a century in sports broadcasting, and presented radio and television coverage of the Olympic Games since 1968 and the FIFA World Cup since 1966.

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Jimmy Monaghan

Jimmy Monaghan is an Irish musician from Belmullet, Ireland.

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Jimmy O'Dea

James Augustine O'Dea (26 April 1899 – 7 January 1965) was an Irish actor and comedian.

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Jimmy Savile sexual abuse scandal

Jimmy Savile (1926–2011) was an English media personality who was well known in the United Kingdom for his eccentricities and, at the time of his death, was generally respected for his charitable work.

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Jimmy's Winning Matches

"Jimmy's Winning Matches", originally called "Jimmy Selling Watches", is a song performed by Rory and the Island—and the anthem of Donegal's march towards the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.

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JJ72

JJ72 were an alternative rock band from Dublin, Ireland.

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Jo Swinson

Joanne Kate "Jo" Swinson (born 5 February 1980) is a Scottish Liberal Democrat politician and is the Member of Parliament (MP) for East Dunbartonshire.

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Joachim Kelly

Joachim Kelly (born 2 December 1955) is a retired Irish sportsperson.

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Joan Brosnan Walsh

Joan Brosnan Walsh (29 June 1938 – 20 December 2009) was a veteran Irish actress, best known for her long-running role as the character Mags Kelly on the Irish soap opera Fair City, a role she had played for almost twenty years, from 18 September 1989 until her final screen appearance, 11 January 2009.

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Joan Burton

Joan Burton (born 1 February 1949) is an Irish Labour Party politician who served as Tánaiste and Leader of the Labour Party from 2014 to 2016, Minister for Social Protection from 2011 to 2016, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 2007 to 2014, Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs from 1994 to 1997 and Minister of State at the Department of Social Welfare 1993 to 1994.

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Joan Collins (politician)

Joan Collins (born 4 June 1961) is an Irish Independents 4 Change politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-Central constituency since the 2011 general election.

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Joan Freeman (Irish psychologist)

Joan Freeman (born 2 April 1958) is an Irish psychologist and independent politician who has served as a Senator since May 2016, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Joan Jett

Joan Jett (born Joan Marie Larkin, September 22, 1958) is an American rock singer, songwriter, composer, musician, record producer and occasional actress.

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Joan Kennelly

Joan Kennelly (died 2007) was an Irish photographer, photojournalist and founder of the regional newspaper, Kerry's Eye.

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Joan of Arc (Madonna song)

"Joan of Arc" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Madonna from her thirteenth studio album Rebel Heart (2015).

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Joanne (Lady Gaga song)

"Joanne", also known as "Joanne (Where Do You Think You're Goin'?)", is a song recorded by American singer Lady Gaga, for her fifth studio album, also called Joanne, in 2016.

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Joanne Cuddihy

Joanne Cuddihy (born 11 May 1984) is an Irish sprint athlete, competing for the Kilkenny City Harriers.

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Joanne McNally

Joanne McNally is an Irish stand up comedian, writer, and actor.

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Joanne O'Riordan

Joanne O'Riordan (born 24 April 1996) is one of seven currently living people born with the condition Tetra-amelia syndrome, and is from Millstreet, County Cork, Ireland.

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Joaquín Larrivey

Joaquín Oscar Larrivey (born 20 August 1984) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a centre forward.

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Jocelyn Bell Burnell

Dame Susan Jocelyn Bell Burnell (born 15 July 1943) is an astrophysicist from Northern Ireland who was credited with "one of the most significant scientific achievements of the 20th Century".

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Jodami

Jodami (6 April 1985 – 1 December 2008) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Jody Brennan

Jody Brennan (born 18 November 1983) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Joe (website)

JOE (JOE.ie, JOE.co.uk) is a news website aimed at young men in the UK and Ireland with over 2 million unique monthly visitors per month.

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Joe Behan

Joe Behan (born 30 July 1959) is an Irish politician.

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Joe Carstairs

Marion Barbara 'Joe' Carstairs (1900 – 18 December 1993) was a wealthy British power boat racer known for her speed and her eccentric lifestyle.

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Joe Higgins

Joe Higgins (born 20 May 1949) is a former Irish Socialist Party politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin West constituency from 1997 to 2007 and 2011 to 2016.

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Joe Kernen

Joseph Richard "Joe" Kernen (born January 6, 1956) is a CNBC news anchor.

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Joe McCarroll

Joe McCarroll is a conservative campaigner in Ireland.

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Joe McHugh

Joseph McHugh (born 16 July 1971) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach and Minister of State for Gaeilge, Gaeltacht and the Islands since June 2017.

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Joe McMahon

Joe McMahon is an Irish Gaelic footballer.

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Joe O'Flynn

Joe O'Flynn is an Irish trade union leader and former politician.

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Joe Pernice

Joe Pernice is an American indie rock musician and writer, who has fronted several bands, including the Scud Mountain Boys, Chappaquiddick Skyline and the Pernice Brothers.

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Joe Rosenthal

Joseph John Rosenthal (October 9, 1911 – August 20, 2006) was an American photographer who received the Pulitzer Prize for his iconic World War II photograph Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, taken during the Battle of Iwo Jima.

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Joe Sheridan

Michael Joseph "Joe" Sheridan (27 November 1914 – 30 September 2000) was an Irish politician, originally with Fine Gael but for most of his career an independent.

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Joel Harrison

Joel Harrison is an American jazz guitarist, singer, composer, and arranger.

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John 3:7 (sign)

A sign with the legend "JOHN 3:7" is often seen at Gaelic games stadiums in Ireland.

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John A. Murphy

John A. Murphy (born 17 January 1927) is an Irish historian and a former senator.

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John Arnott

Sir John Arnott, 1st Baronet JP (26 July 1814 – 28 March 1898) was a Scottish-Irish entrepreneur and a major figure in the commercial and political spheres of late-19th century Cork.

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John B. Cosgrave

Dr.

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John Bailey (Irish politician)

John Bailey is an Irish Fine Gael politician who is an elected member of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council.

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John Banville

William John Banville (born 8 December 1945), who sometimes writes as Benjamin Black, is an Irish novelist, adapter of dramas, and screenwriter.

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John Barry (composer)

John Barry Prendergast, (3 November 1933 – 30 January 2011) was an English composer and conductor of film music.

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John Birmingham (astronomer)

John Birmingham (1816–1884) was an Irish astronomer, amateur geologist, polymath and poet.

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John Boland (chemist)

John Boland is an Irish chemist specialising in nanoscale materials and systems who is Dean of Research at Trinity College Dublin.

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John Boswell

John Eastburn Boswell (March 20, 1947 – December 24, 1994) was a historian and a full professor at Yale University.

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John Bowman (broadcaster)

John Bowman PhD (born July 1942) is an Irish historian and a long-standing broadcaster and presenter of current affairs and political programmes with Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).

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John Brennan (Irish senator)

John J. Brennan (1901 – 6 August 1977) was a draper and publican, a Fianna Fáil politician and a member of Seanad Éireann from 1960 to 1977.

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John Browne (Fianna Fáil)

John Browne (born 1 August 1948) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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John Bruton

John Gerard Bruton (born 18 May 1947) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 1994 to 1997, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States from 2004 to 2009, Leader of Fine Gael from 1990 to 2001, Leader of the Opposition from 1990 to 1994 and 1997 to 2001, Deputy Leader of Fine Gael from 1987 to 1990, Minister for the Public Service from January 1987 to March 1987, Minister for Finance from 1981 to 1982 and 1986 to 1987, Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce and Tourism from 1983 to 1986, Minister for Industry and Energy from 1982 to 1983, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1973 to 1977.

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John Butler (director)

John Butler (born July 4, 1972) is an Irish IFTA award-nominated film director, screenwriter and novelist.

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John Campbell (Labour politician)

John Campbell (?-2 January 1937) was a labour movement activist in Northern Ireland who served as secretary of the Northern Ireland Labour Party (NILP).

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John Carney (director)

John Carney (born 1972) is an Irish film and TV writer/director who specialises in low-budget indie films.

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John Charles McQuaid

John Charles McQuaid, C.S.Sp. (28 July 1895 – 7 April 1973), was the Catholic Primate of Ireland and Archbishop of Dublin between December 1940 and January 1972.

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John Copeland Cole

John Copeland Cole (died 23 April 1987) was an Irish politician.

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John Costelloe

John Costelloe (c. 1900 – date of death unknown) was an Irish shopkeeper and Fianna Fáil politician who served for two years as a member of the 10th Seanad Éireann.

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John Crown

John Crown (born 1 March 1957) is a United States-born Irish consultant oncologist and politician.

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John D Ruddy

John D Ruddy is an Irish actor and artist.

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John Dardis

John Dardis (born 25 July 1945) is a former Irish Progressive Democrats politician who server as a senator from 1989 to 2007.

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John de Courcy Ireland

John de Courcy Ireland (19 October 1911 – 4 April 2006) was an Irish maritime historian and political activist.

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John Deasy (Fine Gael politician)

John Deasy (born 8 October 1967) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Waterford constituency since the 2002 general election.

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John Duffy (Gaelic footballer)

John Duffy is a former Gaelic footballer.

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John Edward Healy

John Edward Healy (1872-1934) was an Irish Journalist and Barrister, who was the longest serving editor of The Irish Times for 27 years from 1907 until 1934.

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John Egan (Gaelic footballer)

John Egan (13 June 1952 – 8 April 2012) was an Irish sportsperson.

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John Feeley

John Feeley (born 24 May 1955) an Irish classical guitarist, and a teacher and editor of guitar music.

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John Gibbons (activist)

John Gibbons is an Irish environmental campaigner and the founder of the climatechange.ie website.

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John Gordon (Rhode Island)

John Gordon (died February 14, 1845) was the last person executed by Rhode Island.

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John Gormley

John Martin Gormley (born 4 August 1959) is a former Irish Green Party politician who served as Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government from June 2007 to January 2011, Leader of the Green Party from June 2007 to May 2011 and Lord Mayor of Dublin from 1994 to 1995.

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John Halligan (politician)

John Halligan (born 18 January 1955) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as Minister of State for Training and Skills since May 2016.

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John Hay Beith

Major General John Hay Beith, CBE (17 April 1876 – 22 September 1952), was a British schoolmaster and soldier, but he is best remembered as a novelist, playwright, essayist and historian who wrote under the pen name Ian Hay.

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John Healy (Irish journalist)

John Healy (1930–1991) was an Irish journalist from Charlestown, County Mayo, who wrote for Western People and The Irish Times.

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John Hewitt (poet)

John Harold Hewitt (28 October 1907 – 22 June 1987), who was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, was the most significant Belfast poet to emerge before the 1960s generation of Northern Irish poets that included Seamus Heaney, Derek Mahon and Michael Longley.

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John Horgan (academic)

John S. Horgan (born 26 October 1940) has been a Labour Party politician, Professor of Journalism at Dublin City University and, from 2007 to 2014.

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John Horgan (hurler)

John Horgan (25 May 1950 – 10 June 2016) was an Irish hurler whose league and championship career with the Cork senior team spanned twelve years from 1969 to 1981.

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John James Cole

John James Cole (died 24 May 1959) was an Irish politician, farmer and auctioneer.

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John Jordan (poet)

John Jordan (1930–1988) was an Irish poet and short-story writer.

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John Joseph Lee

John Joseph Lee (born 9 July 1942) (commonly known as J.J. Lee), is an Irish historian and former senator.

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John Kelly (artist)

John Kelly (born in London, UK in 1965) is an Australian artist.

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John Kelly (engineer)

John J. Kelly is a senior Irish academic.

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John Kelly (Irish broadcaster)

John Kelly (born 31 May 1965 in Enniskillen) is an award winning Irish broadcaster and writer.

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John Kelly (Sinn Féin politician)

John Kelly (5 April 1936 – 6 September 2007) was an Irish republican politician in Northern Ireland.

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John Larkin (Northern Ireland)

John F. Larkin, QC is the Attorney General for Northern Ireland.

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John Lydon

John Joseph Lydon (born 31 January 1956), also known by his stage name Johnny Rotten, is an English singer, songwriter and musician.

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John MacMenamin

John Eoin MacMenamin (born 14 November 1952) is an Irish judge who has served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since February 2012.

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John Martin (Irish footballer)

John Martin (born 24 December 1979) is an Irish football coach and former player who is currently assistant manager of Shelbourne.

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John McCanny

Sir John Vincent McCanny, CBE, FREng, FRS, MRIA (born 25 June 1952) is the Regius Professor of Electronics and Computer Engineering at Queen’s University Belfast, Royal Dublin Society and director of the Institute of Electronics, Communications and Information Technology.

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John McGahern

John McGahern (12 November 1934 – 30 March 2006) is regarded as one of the most important Irish writers of the latter half of the twentieth century.

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John McGuinness (politician)

John James McGuinness (born 15 March 1955) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Carlow–Kilkenny constituency since the 1997 general election.

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John McGuirk

John McGuirk is an Irish pro-life campaigner and activist affiliated with Declan Ganley.

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John Muldoon (politician)

John Muldoon (11 July 1865 – 21 November 1938) was an Irish barrister and nationalist politician.

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John Muldoon (rugby union, born 1982)

John Muldoon (born 30 November 1982) is an Irish rugby union coach and former player.

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John Mulhall

John Mulhall (born 16 April 1988) is an Irish hurler who played as a left corner-forward for the Kilkenny senior team.

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John Murray (Irish broadcaster)

John Murray is an Irish journalist and broadcaster.

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John Mutton

John Roderick Mutton (born 20 September 1947) was the Labour group leader on Coventry City Council from May 2003 until May 2013, Leader of Coventry City Council from 2010 to 2013 and Lord Mayor of Coventry in 1997.

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John O'Brennan

Dr.

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John O'Brien (Louth footballer)

John O'Brien (born 12 October 1985) is a current Gaelic player for Louth and Sean O'Mahony's.

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John O'Connor (Archdeacon of Emly)

John Hutton O'Connor was Archdeacon of Emly from 1880 to 1904.

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John O'Donoghue (politician)

John Michael O'Donoghue (born 28 May 1956) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann from 2007 to 2009, Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism from 2002 to 2007, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform from 1997 to 2002 and Minister of State at the Department of Finance from 1991 to 1992.

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John O'Donoghue expenses scandal

The John O'Donoghue expenses scandal saw former Ceann Comhairle John O'Donoghue pursued by various allegations over his expenses claims in Ireland's Sunday newspapers over several months in 2009.

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John O'Neill (Irish senator)

John O'Neill (died c.1 December 1941) was an Irish businessman who was an Irish Free State senator in 1925.

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John O'Neill (Tipperary hurler)

John O'Neill (born 13 July 1990) is an Irish sportsperson.

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John O'Shea

John Francis O'Shea (born 30 April 1981) is an Irish footballer who plays as a defender for League One club Sunderland.

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John Oxx

John M. Oxx (born 14 July 1950) is a leading Irish trainer of thoroughbred racehorses.

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John P. Wilson

John Patrick Wilson (8 July 1923 – 9 July 2007) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Tánaiste from 1990 to 1993, Minister for Defence and Minister for the Gaeltacht from 1992 to 1993, Minister for the Marine from 1989 to 1992, Minister for Tourism and Transport from 1987 to 1989, Minister for Communications in March 1987, Minister for Posts and Telegraphs from March 1982 to December 1982 and Minister for Education from 1977 to 1981.

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John Patrick Donaghy

John Patrick Donaghy (died 2 October 1987) was an Irish nationalist politician and a physician.

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John Paul Phelan

John Paul Phelan (born 27 September 1978) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister of State for Local Government and Electoral Reform since June 2017.

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John Reid (music manager)

John Reid (born September 9, 1949) is a former music manager.

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John Rusnak

John Rusnak is a former currency trader at Allfirst bank, then part of AIB Group, in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.

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John Ryan (Dublin artist)

John Ryan (1925–1992) was an Irish artist, broadcaster, publisher, critic, editor, and publican.

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John Simpson (journalist/consumer advocate)

John M. Simpson (born 1948) is an American consumer rights advocate and former journalist.

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John Swift (trade unionist)

John Swift (1896 – 1990) was an Irish trade union leader.

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John T. Lewis

John Trevor Lewis (15 April 1932 – 21 January 2004) was a Welsh mathematical physicist who made contributions to areas including quantum measurement, Bose–Einstein condensation and large deviations theory.

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John V. Luce

John Victor Luce (21 May 1920 – 11 February 2011) was an Irish classicist, former professor and emeritus Fellow of Classics at Trinity College, Dublin.

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John Waters (columnist)

John Waters (born 28 May 1955) is an Irish former journalist whose career began in 1981 with the Irish political-music magazine Hot Press.

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Johnny Coen

Johnny Coen (born 19 March 1991) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Jollity

Jollity is the third studio album by Irish pop band Pugwash.

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Jon Pertwee

John Devon Roland Pertwee (7 July 1919 – 20 May 1996), known professionally as Jon Pertwee, was an English actor, comedian, entertainer and cabaret performer.

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Jonathan Christian

Jonathan Christian QC, PC (17 February 1808 in Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary – 29 October 1887 in Dublin), was an Irish judge.

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Jonathan Lethem

Jonathan Allen Lethem (LEE-thum, born February 19, 1964) is an American novelist, essayist, and short story writer.

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Jonathan Rhys Meyers

Jonathan Rhys Meyers (born Jonathan Michael Francis O'Keeffe; 27 July 1977) is an Irish actor.

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Jonathan Watson

Jonathan Watson is a Scottish actor best known for his comedy sketch show Only an Excuse?, which parodies people and events from the world of Scottish football, and the BBC comedy Bob Servant Independent in which he appears with Brian Cox.

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Joni Mitchell

Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell, CC (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian singer-songwriter.

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Joost van der Westhuizen

Joost Heystek van der Westhuizen (20 February 1971 – 6 February 2017) was a South African rugby union player who made 89 appearances in test matches for the national team, scoring 38 tries.

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José Chatruc

Jose Chatruc (born 9 November 1976) is an Argentine football midfielder.

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José Ignacio Castillo

José Ignacio Castillo Álvarez (born 11 April 1975 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine footballer.

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José Manuel Barroso

José Manuel Durão Barroso (born 23 March 1956) is a Portuguese politician who is the current non-executive chairman at Goldman Sachs International.

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Joschka Fischer

Joseph Martin "Joschka" Fischer (born 12 April 1948) is a German politician of the Alliance '90/The Greens.

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Joseph Barbera

Joseph Roland Barbera (March 24, 1911 – December 18, 2006) was an American animator, director, producer, storyboard artist, and cartoon artist, whose film and television cartoon characters entertained millions of fans worldwide for much of the 20th century.

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Joseph Barnes (Irish doctor)

Joseph Barnes (14 November 1914 – 4 May 2017) was an Irish physician and medical missionary who worked in leper colonies in West Africa in the 1940s.

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Joseph Connolly (Irish politician)

Joseph Connolly (19 January 1885 – 18 January 1961) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Joseph Morgan (politician)

Joseph William Morgan (1898 – 19 September 1962) was a politician from Northern Ireland.

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Joseph O'Neill (writer, born 1964)

Joseph O'Neill is an Irish novelist and non-fiction writer.

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Joseph S. O'Leary

Joseph Stephen O’Leary is an Irish Roman Catholic theologian.

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Joseph Woods (poet)

Joseph Woods (born 1966) is an Irish poet born in Drogheda, Ireland.

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Joshua Wong

Joshua Wong Chi-fung (born 13 October 1996) is a Hong Kong student activist and politician who serves as secretary-general of pro-democracy party Demosistō.

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Joyces 365

Joyces 365 is a family-run supermarket chain based in Headford, Galway, Ireland.

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Juan Carlos Falcón

Juan Carlos Falcón (born 19 November 1979) is an Argentine football midfielder.

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Juan Manuel Martínez

Juan Manuel Martínez (born October 25, 1985), nicknamed Burrito (in English, "Little Donkey"), is an Argentine football forward who plays for Independiente.

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Juan O'Gorman

Juan O'Gorman (July 6, 1905 – January 17, 1982) was a Mexican painter and architect.

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Juan Pablo Caffa

Juan Pablo Caffa (born 30 September 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays for American club Fresno FC as a left winger.

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Juan Pablo Carrizo

Juan Pablo Carrizo (born 6 May 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for C.F. Monterrey.

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Juan Pablo Francia

Juan Pablo Francia (born 3 December 1984 in San Francisco, Córdoba) is an Argentine football playmaker who plays for Talleres de Córdoba.

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Judd Apatow

Judd Apatow (born December 6, 1967) is an American producer, writer, director, actor and stand-up comedian.

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Judi Dench

Dame Judith Olivia Dench, (born 9 December 1934) is an English actress.

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Judiciary of the Republic of Ireland

The Courts of Ireland consist of the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Circuit Court and the District Court.

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Julie Feeney

Julie Feeney is an Irish singer, composer, songwriter and record producer who self-produces and self-orchestrates her own work.

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Julien Mercille

Julien Mercille is an academic at University College Dublin's School of Geography, Planning & Environmental Policy.

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Juliet Bressan

Juliet Bressan is an Irish novelist and doctor who began her writing career as a medical journalist and then became an author with her debut novel Snow White Turtle Doves, a love story set against the background of the anti-war movement and the 2003 Iraq war.

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July 2010 R238 traffic collision

Eight people were killed on the night of 11 July 2010 when a black Volkswagen Passat collided with a red Toyota Corolla on the Buncrana to Clonmany section of the R238 road on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal, Ireland.

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June Levine

June Levine (31 December 1931 – 14 October 2008) was an Irish journalist, novelist and feminist, who played a central part in the Irish women's movement.

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Juniper (band)

Juniper were an Irish rock band from County Kildare, most widely known today as a precursor to Damien Rice and Bell X1.

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Jupiter Calling (album)

Jupiter Calling is the seventh studio album by The Corrs, released on 10 November 2017 by East West Records.

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Just a Little Bit (Mutya Buena song)

"Just a Little Bit" is a song by English singer and former Sugababes member Mutya Buena.

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Justin Barrett

Justin Barrett (born 13 April 1971) is a nationalist politician from Ireland.

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Justin Keating

Justin Keating (7 January 1930 – 31 December 2009) was an Irish Labour Party politician, broadcaster, journalist, lecturer and veterinary surgeon.

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Justin Trudeau

Justin Pierre James Trudeau (born December 25, 1971) is a Canadian politician serving as the 23rd and current Prime Minister of Canada since 2015 and Leader of the Liberal Party since 2013.

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Kaleidoscope Dream

Kaleidoscope Dream is the second studio album by American R&B recording artist Miguel, released on September 25, 2012, by RCA Records.

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Kamień Pomorski homeless hostel fire

The Kamień Pomorski homeless hostel fire occurred in north-western Poland at 00:30 local time (23:30 UTC) on 13 April 2009.

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Kammback

A Kammback — also known as "Kamm tail" or "K-tail" — is an automotive styling feature where the rear of the car slopes downwards before being abruptly cut off with a vertical surface.

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Kani Kusruti

Kani Kusruti (born 12 September 1985) is an Indian actress and model.

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Karen Gillece

Karen Gillece (born 1974 in Dublin) is an Irish writer.

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Karin Dubsky

Karin Dubsky (born 1954) is a German-Irish marine ecologist working in Trinity College Dublin, and is the coordinator and co-founder of Coastwatch Europe, an environmental NGO and a member of the European Environmental Bureau.

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Karl Geary

Karl John Geary (born May 31, 1972) is an Irish-born American author actor and club owner.

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Karl Parkinson

Karl Parkinson is an Irish author based in Dublin.

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Kasabian (album)

Kasabian is the debut studio album by British rock band Kasabian, released on 6 September 2004.

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Kastus

Kastus Technologies is an Irish multinational nanotechnology company which specializes in patented visible light activated, photocatalytic, antimicrobial coatings and additives.

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Kat & Alfie: Redwater

Kat & Alfie: Redwater (also called Redwater in Ireland), is a British–Irish co-production television drama series broadcast on RTÉ One and BBC One.

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Kate Gilmore (actress)

Kate Gilmore is a stage and television actress from Artane, Dublin.

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Kate Rusby discography

The discography of Kate Rusby, an English folk singer, consists of thirteen solo albums, four albums as part of a duo or group, four extended plays (EPs), two video albums, nine singles, and one music video.

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Kate Winslet

Kate Elizabeth Winslet, (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress.

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Katharine Viner

Katharine Sophie Viner (born January 1971)Katharine Viner, The Guardian, 27 November 2004 is a British journalist and playwright.

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Katherine Lynch

Katherine Lynch (born 1972) is an Irish television personality from County Leitrim.

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Katherine Thurston

Katherine Cecil Thurston (18 April 1875 – 5 September 1911) was an Irish novelist, best known for two political thrillers.

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Kathleen Clarke

Kathleen Clarke, née Daly (Caitlín Bean Uí Chléirigh; 11 April 1878 – 29 September 1972) was a founder member of Cumann na mBan, and one of very few privy to the plans of the Easter Rising in 1916.

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Kathleen Lonsdale

Dame Kathleen Lonsdale, DBE, FRS (née Yardley; 28 January 1903 – 1 April 1971) was an Irish crystallographer who proved, in 1929, that the benzene ring is flat by using X-ray diffraction methods to elucidate the structure of hexamethylbenzene.

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Kathy Rose O'Brien

Kathy Rose O'Brien is an actress from Dublin, Ireland, who has appeared in the Irish television drama Whistleblower, which dealt with the controversial events at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda relating to obstetrician/gynecologist Michael Neary, and in theatre productions including Leaves, The Burial at Thebes, The Birthday Party, The Fall of Herodias Hattigan and The Plough and the Stars.

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Kathy Sheridan

Kathy Sheridan is a journalist with The Irish Times.

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Kathy Sinnott

Kathy Sinnott (née Kelly; born 29 September 1950) is a disability rights campaigner and a former politician.

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Katie Taylor

Katie Taylor (born 2 July 1986) is an Irish professional boxer and former footballer.

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Kawther Salam

Kawther Salam is a Palestinian journalist from Hebron.

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Keelin Fox

Keelin Fox is an Irish female badminton player.

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Keith Andrews (footballer)

Keith Joseph Andrews (born 13 September 1980) is a former Irish association footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

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Keith Cullen (author)

Keith Cullen (born 1968 in Dún Laoghaire, south of Dublin in Ireland), is the founder of Setanta Records, an artist manager and the author of the novel God Save The Village Green.

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Keith Nolan (golfer)

Keith Nolan (born 11 January 1973) is an Irish professional golfer.

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Keith White (yachtsman)

Keith White is a British yachtsman.

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Ken Doherty

Ken Doherty (born 17 September 1969) is an Irish professional snooker player, commentator and radio presenter.

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Ken Early

Kenneth Early (born 4 February 1979) is an Irish journalist and broadcaster.

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Kennedy Wilson

Kennedy Wilson is an American real estate company founded in 1977 and based in Beverly Hills, California.

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Kenneth Kearon

Kenneth Arthur Kearon (born 4 October 1953) is an Irish Anglican bishop.

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Kenneth O'Keefe

Kenneth Nichols O'Keefe (born July 21, 1969) is an American-Irish-Palestinian citizen and activist and former United States Marine and Gulf War veteran.

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Kerry bog slides

The Kerry bogslides natural disaster occurred in the Maghanknockane area of Lyrecrompane, County Kerry, Ireland in August and September 2008.

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Kerry Film Festival

The Kerry Film Festival is an annual film festival in County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, taking place in October.

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Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award

"Irish Fiction Award" redirects here The Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award is an annual award for Irish authors of fiction, established in 1995.

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Kerry Independent Alliance

The Kerry Independent Alliance is a minor political party in the Republic of Ireland.

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Kerry slug

The Kerry slug or Kerry spotted slug (Geomalacus maculosus) is a rare species of medium-sized to large air-breathing land slug.

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Kerry's Eye

Kerry's Eye is a weekly local newspaper in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Kevin "Boxer" Moran

Kevin Moran (born 12 May 1963) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as Minister of State for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief since June 2017.

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Kevin Cullen

Kevin Cullen (born May 1, 1959) is an American journalist and author.

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Kevin Doherty (footballer)

Kevin Doherty (born 18 April 1980) is an Irish association football coach and former professional player, who was the manager of League of Ireland First Division club Shelbourne from December 2014 until June 2016.

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Kevin Feeney

Kevin Feeney (1952 – 14 August 2013) was a judge of the High Court in Ireland.

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Kevin Hynes

Kevin Hynes (born 28 May 1986) is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a full-back for the Galway senior team.

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Kevin Kiely

Kevin Kiely is an Irish politician and former Mayor of Limerick from 2009–10.

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Kevin Kilbane

Kevin Daniel Kilbane (born 1 February 1977) is a former professional footballer who played as both a left back and a left winger.

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Kevin McAleer

Kevin McAleer (born 1956) is an Irish professional stand-up comedian.

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Kevin Murphy (ombudsman)

Kevin Murphy (April 9, 1937 — March 5, 2012) was appointed as Irish Ombudsman by the President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, upon nomination by both Houses of the Oireachtas.

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Kevin Myers

Kevin Myers (born 30 March 1947) is an English-born Irish journalist and writer.

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Kevin O'Shiel

Kevin Roantree O'Shiel (1891 – 1970) was an Irish politician and civil servant.

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Kevin O'Sullivan (journalist)

Kevin O'Sullivan (born c. 1960) was the editor of The Irish Times newspaper from 2011 to 2017.

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Kevin Reynolds (priest)

Kevin Reynolds is an Irish Catholic priest who was falsely alleged in a news feature on RTÉ (the national television network of Ireland) to have raped and impregnated a Kenyan teenager.

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Kevin Rockett

Kevin Rockett, PhD is an Irish film historian, writer and scholar, considered authoritative on the emergence and growth of scholarship on the history of Irish cinema.

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Kevin Sharkey

Kevin Sharkey (born 1961) is an Irish artist and political activist, and former television presenter.

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Kevin Shields

Kevin Patrick Shields (born 21 May 1963) is an American-born Irish musician, singer-songwriter, composer, and producer, best known as the vocalist and guitarist of the band My Bloody Valentine.

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Kevin T. Bauder

Kevin T. Bauder is a Baptist theologian.

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Kevin Wallace

Kevin Gerard Wallace (born Limerick, Ireland on 19 June 1957) is a theatre producer.

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Key Change

Key Change (foaled 10 May 1993) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the Yorkshire Oaks in 1996.

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KFC

KFC, until 1991 known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American fast food restaurant chain that specializes in fried chicken.

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Khanzir

Khanzir (خنزير, خوک) is the Arabic word for pig, and is also used in some other languages through borrowing.

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Kidnapping of Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki

The kidnapping of Sharon Commins and Hilda Kawuki was an international hostage crisis which lasted from 3 July until 18 October 2009.

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Kieran Healy

Kieran Healy is an Irish sociologist, an associate professor of sociology at Duke University, a member of the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke, and a regular visitor to the Research School in Social Science (RSSS) at the Australian National University.

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Kieran Murphy (Sarsfields hurler)

Kieran Murphy (born 22 February 1983 in Glanmire, County Cork) is a former Irish sportsperson.

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Kieran Phelan

Kieran Phelan (19 November 1949 – 26 May 2010) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and member of Seanad Éireann on the Industrial and Commercial Panel.

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Kilcoole

Kilcoole is a village in County Wicklow, Ireland.

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Kilcrohane

Kilcrohane is a village in County Cork, Ireland.

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Kildare (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Kildare was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1923 to 1937 and from 1948 to 1997.

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Kildare County Council election, 2014

An election to Kildare County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Kildare Senior Hurling Championship

The Kildare Senior Hurling Championship is an annual hurling competition organised since 1888 by Kildare GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Kildare, Ireland.

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Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship

The Kilkenny Senior Hurling Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the St. Canice's Credit Union Senior Hurling Championship) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Kilkenny County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association since 1887 for the top hurling teams in the county of Kilkenny in Ireland.

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Kill Chain: Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassins

Kill Chain: Drones and the Rise of High-Tech Assassins is a 2015 book by British-Irish journalist and writer Andrew Cockburn.

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Kill, County Kildare

Kill is a village and parish in County Kildare, Ireland near the county's border with Dublin beside the N7.

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Killinaskully

Killinaskully is an Irish television comedy series which details the bizarre goings-on in a fictitious Irish village called Killinaskully located in the hills of Ireland.

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Killing in the Name

"Killing in the Name" is a song by American rap metal band Rage Against the Machine, featured on their self-titled debut album, and was released as the lead single from the album in November 1992.

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Killing of Kevin McDaid

Kevin Brendan McDaid was a community worker in Coleraine, Northern Ireland who was killed by a mob outside his home in May 2009.

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Kilmuckridge-Tinnaberna Sandhills

The Kilmuckridge-Tinnaberna Sandhills are a system of clay cliffs, sand dunes, wet woodland, and gently undulating fixed dunes, known as sand hills, in County Wexford, Ireland.

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Kilrossanty

Kilrossanty is a small village and parish in County Waterford, Ireland.

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Kilsheelan

Kilsheelan is a small village in County Tipperary, Ireland.

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Kily González

Cristian Alberto 'Kily' González Peret (born 4 August 1974) is an Argentine retired footballer who played mainly as a left winger.

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Kim Jackson

Kimberly (Kim) Jackson (born 22 August 1965 in Dublin) is an Irish singer who was the Irish representative at the 1991 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Could It Be That I'm In Love" composed by Liam Reilly finishing joint 10th with the UK's Samantha Janus.

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Kin (KT Tunstall album)

KIN is the fifth studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall.

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King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard is an Australian psychedelic rock band formed in 2010 in Melbourne, Victoria.

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Kings of the Water

Kings of the Water is the third novel from writer Mark Behr, published in November 2009.

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Kingsmill massacre

The Kingsmill massacre was a mass shooting that took place on 5 January 1976 near the village of Kingsmill in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Kirsten Sheridan

Kirsten Sheridan (born July 14, 1976) is an Irish film director and screenwriter.

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Kit de Waal

Mandy Theresa O'Loughlin (born 26 July 1960), known professionally as Kit de Waal, is a British/Irish writer.

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Klaas Carel Faber

Klaas Carel Faber (20 January 1922 – 24 May 2012) was a convicted Dutch-German war criminal.

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Klaus Emmerich (journalist)

Klaus Emmerich (born 1928) is the former editor-in-chief of ORF News in Austria.

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Konnichiwa (Skepta album)

Konnichiwa is the fourth studio album by British grime artist Skepta.

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Korean fried chicken

Korean fried chicken or KFC, usually called chikin (치킨, from the English "chicken") in Korea, refers to a variety of fried chicken dishes from South Korea, including the basic huraideu-chikin (후라이드 치킨, from the English "fried chicken") and spicy yangnyeom-chikin (양념 치킨, "seasoned chicken").

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Kosovo Liberation Army

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Kris Delmhorst

Kris Delmhorst is an American singer-songwriter and musician.

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Kris Weston

Kristian "Kris" Weston (a.k.a. Thrash) (born 1972) is a British electronic musician, record producer and remixer best known for his work as a member of The Orb.

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Kubb (band)

Kubb were a British indie rock band from London, who had two UK top 40 hits in 2005/6 and a top 30 album.

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Kubrick (album)

Kubrick is the sixth full-length studio album by electronica production duo Soulsavers released by San Quentin Recordings label.

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Kurdistan Workers' Party

The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK (Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê) is an organization based in Turkey and Iraq.

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Kurt Barling

Kurt Barling (born November 1961) is professor of journalism at Middlesex University.

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Kylie Christmas

Kylie Christmas is the thirteenth studio album, and first Christmas album, by Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

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Kym Warner

Kym Warner is an Australian musician and record producer, and a founding member of the American bluegrass band The Greencards.

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L'Origine du monde

("The Origin of the World") is a picture painted in oil on canvas by the French artist Gustave Courbet in 1866.

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Labhrás Ó Murchú

Labhrás Ó Murchú (born 14 August 1939) is the Director-General of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, and a retired member of Seanad Éireann for Fianna Fáil.

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Labour Party (Ireland)

The Labour Party (Páirtí an Lucht Oibre) is a social-democratic political party in the Republic of Ireland.

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Lady Gasoline

'Lady Gasoline' is the second studio album from Dublin-born musician Chris Singleton and his backing band The Distractions.

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Lakeland Dairies

Lakeland Dairies Group is an Irish dairy co-operative based in Killeshandra, County Cavan, Ireland.

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Lambert Puppet Theatre

The Lambert Puppet Theatre & Museum is a puppet theatre located in Monkstown, County Dublin, Ireland.

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Landmark Media Investments

Landmark Media Investments is a media holding company owned by Tom Crosbie and his father Ted Crosbie with Irish newspaper, radio and digital investments.

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Languages of Ireland

There are a number of languages used in Ireland.

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Lansdowne Road

The Lansdowne Road Stadium (Bóthar Lansdúin) was a stadium in Dublin owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) that was primarily for used rugby union and association football matches.

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Lansdowne Road football riot

The Lansdowne Road football riot occurred during a friendly football match between the Republic of Ireland and England in Lansdowne Road stadium in Dublin, Ireland on 15 February 1995.

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Laois Senior Hurling Championship

The Laois Senior Hurling Championship is an annual Gaelic Athletic Association competition organised by Laois GAA among the top hurling clubs in County Laois.

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Lara Marlowe

Lara Marlowe is a United States journalist and author, who was the US correspondent for The Irish Times 2009-2012 before returning to Paris in 2013 as the paper's Paris correspondent.

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Larry Goodman

Laurence "Larry" Goodman (born 15 September 1937) is an Irish businessman, chiefly involved in the beef industry.

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Laser (debit card)

Laser was a debit card scheme in Ireland.

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Laser Electrical

Laser Electrical was a chain of electrical retail stores operating solely in Northern Ireland, similar to other UK chains such as Currys.

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Last Dance (Dua Lipa song)

"Last Dance" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017).

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Last Man Standing (Willie Nelson album)

Last Man Standing is the sixty-seventh studio album by Willie Nelson.

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Last Night on Earth (Lee Ranaldo album)

Last Night on Earth is the tenth studio album by the American alternative rock musician Lee Ranaldo, released on October 7, 2013 on Matador Records.

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Last Place (album)

Last Place is the fifth studio album by the American indie rock band Grandaddy, released on March 3, 2017 on 30th Century Records.

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Late Night Tales: Jon Hopkins

Late Night Tales: Jon Hopkins is a mix album compiled by English producer and musician Jon Hopkins, released on 2 March 2015 as part of the Late Night Tales series.

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Latif Yahia

Latif Yahia (لطيف يحيى, Laṭīf Yaḥīa; born 20 June 1964) is an Iraqi-born author and former combatant in the Iran–Iraq War.

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Laughing Stock (album)

Laughing Stock is the fifth and final studio album by British band Talk Talk, released in 1991.

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Laura Harmon

Laura Harmon (born 1986) is an Irish LGBT activist with links to the Labour Party.

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Laura Izibor

Laura Elizabeth Arabosa Izibor (born 13 May 1987) is an Irish recording artist, musician and producer.

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Laura Izibor discography

The discography of Laura Izibor, an Irish R&B musician, recording artist and producer, consists of one studio album, three extended plays, four singles and three music videos.

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Laura Perrins

Laura Perrins (née McGowan, born 1981) is co-editor of The Conservative Woman.

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Laura Robson

Laura Robson (born 21 January 1994) is a British tennis player.

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Laureate na nÓg

Laureate na nÓg is a position awarded in Ireland once every two years to a distinguished writer or illustrator of children's books.

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Lauren Kinsella

Lauren Kinsella (born 1983 in Dublin) is an Irish jazz and improvisation music singer and composer.

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Laurentian Society

The Laurentian Society is a society of Trinity College, Dublin, named after Saint Laurence O'Toole (Lorcán Ua Tuathail in Irish), and concerned with relevant issues from a Catholic perspective.

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Laureus Spirit of Sport Award

The Laureus Spirit of Sport Award is an award honouring "those individual athletes or teams who, through their remarkable success, their refusal to accept defeat or their unquestionable contribution to the enjoyment of the game".

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Laurie Lee

Laurence Edward Alan "Laurie" Lee, MBE (26 June 1914 – 13 May 1997) was an English poet, novelist and screenwriter, who was brought up in the small village of Slad in Gloucestershire.

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Law enforcement in the Republic of Ireland

Ireland has a single national civilian police force, Garda Síochána na hÉireann (Guardians of the Peace of Ireland).

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Lawrence E. Knox

Major Lawrence Edward Knox(1836–1873), The Irish Times, retrieved 31 March 2009 was a British Army officer and founder of The Irish Times.

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Laya Healthcare

Laya Healthcare is a health insurance company in Ireland.

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LÉ Macha (01)

LÉ Macha was a ship in the Irish Naval Service.

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Léa Seydoux

Léa Hélène Seydoux-Fornier de Clausonne, known professionally as Léa Seydoux, is a French actress.

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Lón sa Spéir

Lón sa Spéir ("Lunch in the Sky") or Men at Lunch is a 2012 Irish language documentary on the history behind the 1932 Lunch atop a Skyscraper photograph, its Irish connections, and the story of immigration in New York at the turn of the century.

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Leader of Fianna Fáil

The Leader of Fianna Fáil is the most senior politician within the Fianna Fáil political party in Ireland.

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Leader of the Labour Party (Ireland)

The Leader of the Labour Party is the most senior politician within the Labour Party in Ireland.

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Leandro Coronel

Leandro Coronel (born 10 February 1988) is an Argentine football midfielder who plays for Liniers.

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Leandro Cufré

Leandro Damián Cufré (born 9 May 1978) is a retired Argentinian footballer who last played as a defender for Club Universidad de Guadalajara of the Liga MX.

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Leandro Fernández (footballer, born 1983)

Leandro Sebastián Fernández (born 30 January 1983) is an Argentine football player who most recently played as a defender for Danubio FC and was part of the gold medal Argentine team at the 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Leap card

The TFI Leap Card is a form of integrated ticketing introduced in Dublin on 12 December 2011.

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Leap Year (2010 film)

Leap Year is a 2010 American romantic comedy film directed by Anand Tucker, and starring Amy Adams and Matthew Goode.

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Lebanon–Syria relations

Lebanon-Syria relations were officially established in October 2008 when Syrian President Bashar Assad issued a decree to establish diplomatic relations with Lebanon for the first time since both countries gained independence from France in 1943.

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Lech Wałęsa

Lech Wałęsa (born 29 September 1943) is a retired Polish politician and labour activist.

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Legality of polygamy

The legality of polygamy varies widely around the world.

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Leiden Observatory

Leiden Observatory (Sterrewacht Leiden in Dutch) is an astronomical observatory in the city of Leiden, the Netherlands.

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Leinster Football Association

The Leinster Football Association (LFA) is the governing body for association football in the Irish province of Leinster.

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Leinster Schools Junior Cup

The Leinster Schools Junior Challenge Cup is an under-age rugby union competition for schools affiliated to the Leinster Branch of the IRFU.

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Leinster Schools Rugby Senior Cup

The Leinster Schools Senior Challenge Cup is the premier rugby union competition for secondary schools affiliated to the Leinster Branch of the IRFU.

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Leinster Senior League (association football)

The Leinster Senior League is an association football league organised by the Leinster Football Association.

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Leinster Senior League Senior Division

The Leinster Senior League Senior Division is the top division of the Leinster Senior League.

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Leitrim County Council election, 2014

An election to Leitrim County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Len Doyal

Len Doyal FRSA FRSocMed is emeritus professor of medical ethics at Queen Mary, University of London and a medical ethicist.

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Lena Meyer-Landrut

Lena Johanna Therese Meyer-Landrut (born 23 May 1991) is a German singer-songwriter.

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Leo Burdock

Leo Burdocks, or Burdocks is a popular century old Fish and chip shop and is Dublin's oldest chipper.

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Leo Crawford

Leo Crawford (1903 – May 1973) was an Irish trade unionist.

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Leo Maguire

Patrick Leo Maguire (1903 – 17 December 1985) was an Irish singer, songwriter, and radio broadcaster.

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Leo Varadkar

Leo Eric Varadkar (born 18 January 1979) is an Irish politician who has served as Taoiseach, Minister for Defence and Leader of Fine Gael since June 2017.

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Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio (born November 11, 1974) is an American actor and film producer.

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Leonardo Ulloa

José Leonardo Ulloa Fernández (born 26 July 1986) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Leicester City.

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Leonora O'Brien

Leonora O'Brien is an Irish pharmacist and entrepreneur.

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Leontia Flynn

Leontia Flynn is a poet and writer from Northern Ireland.

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Leopold H. Kerney

Leopold H. Kerney was the first Irish Minister Plenipotentiary to be appointed to Spain and remained at this post from 1935 until his retirement in 1946.

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Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo

Leopoldo Ramón Pedro Calvo-Sotelo y Bustelo, 1st Marquess of Ría de Ribadeo, GE, OCIII, OCM (14 April 1926 – 3 May 2008), known as Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo was Prime Minister of Spain between 1981 and 1982.

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Leprechaun economics

Leprechaun economics was a term coined by Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman in a tweet on 12 July 2016 in response to the publication by the Irish Central Statistics Office (CSO) that Irish GDP had grown by 26.3%, and Irish GNP had grown by 18.7%, in the 2015 Irish national accounts.

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Lero (software engineering)

Lero (The Irish Software Engineering Research Centre), Ireland, was established in 2005 as a Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Science Engineering and Technology (CSET), being one of nine (originally ten) such centres established by the Irish Government in various areas of science and engineering.

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Lesbian Vampire Killers

Lesbian Vampire Killers is a 2009 British comedy horror film written by Stewart Williams and Paul Hupfield, produced by Steve Clark-Hall and directed by Phil Claydon.

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Lese Majesty (album)

Lese Majesty is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Shabazz Palaces, released on July 29, 2014.

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Let the Truth Be Told (Laura Izibor album)

Let the Truth Be Told is the debut album by Irish recording artist Laura Izibor.

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Let This Be Our Secret

Let This Be Our Secret is a true-crime book by award-winning British journalist Deric Henderson about how Colin Howell, aided and abetted by his mistress and fellow-Christian Hazel Stewart, callously killed their spouses and buried the truth for 18 years by making the deaths look like a suicide pact.

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Let Us Prey (film)

Let Us Prey is a 2014 British-Irish horror film directed by Brian O'Malley and written by Fiona Watson and David Cairns.

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Letterkenny Regional Cultural Centre

Letterkenny Regional Cultural Centre is a cultural centre located in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland.

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LGBT rights at the United Nations

Discussions of LGBT rights at the United Nations have included resolutions and joint statements in the United Nations General Assembly and the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), attention by the expert led human rights mechanisms, such as the United Nations Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures, as well as by the UN Agencies.

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LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland

Attitudes in Ireland towards lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people are regarded as among the most liberal in the world.

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Lia Mills

Lia Mills is an Irish writer.

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Liam Ó Muirthile

Liam Ó Muirthile (1950 – 18 May 2018) was a prominent Irish-language poet who also wrote plays and novels, he was also a journalist.

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Liam Ó Rinn

Liam Ó Rinn (20 November 1886 – 3 October 1943; born William J. Ring, also known by the pen name Coinneach) was a civil servant and Irish-language writer and translator, best known for "Amhrán na bhFiann", a translation of "The Soldier's Song", the Irish national anthem, which has almost eclipsed Peadar Kearney's English-language original.

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Liam Buckley

Liam Buckley (born 14 April 1960 in Dublin), is an Irish former professional football player and current manager of League of Ireland side St.Patrick's Athletic.

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Liam Carroll (businessman)

Liam Carroll's Zoe Developments group, Ireland, became well known during the Celtic Tiger years of 1990s and the subsequent property bubble of 2000-2007 for residential and commercial property construction projects.

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Liam Clancy

William "Liam" Clancy (Liam Mac Fhlannchadha; 2 September 1935 – 4 December 2009) was an Irish folk singer and actor from Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary.

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Liam Cosgrave

William Michael Cosgrave (13 April 1920 – 4 October 2017) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from 1973 to 1977, Leader of Fine Gael from 1965 to 1977, Leader of the Opposition from 1965 to 1973, Minister for External Affairs from 1954 to 1957, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce and Government Chief Whip from 1948 to 1951.

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Liam Kelly (footballer, born 1975)

Liam Kelly (born 21 September 1975 in Dublin) is a former Irish football player who played as a striker.

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Liam Lawlor

Liam Lawlor (1 October 1945 – 22 October 2005) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Liam McCarthy and John D. O'Callaghan

Liam McCarthy (born 1995/96) and John D. O'Callaghan (born 1994/95) are Irish students from Kinsale, County Cork.

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Liam McKechnie

William Martin McKechie (born 16 April 1951) is an Irish judge who has served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since March 2010.

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Liam Raul

Laurence Raul (died 28 November 1945) was an Irish republican politician.

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Liam Sheedy

Liam Sheedy (born 24 October 1969) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a left wing-back for the Tipperary senior team.

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Liam T. Cosgrave

William Thomas Cosgrave (born 30 April 1956) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1996 to 1997 and a Senator from 1993 to 2002.

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Liam Tobin

Major General Liam Tobin (born William Joseph Tobin; 1895 – 30 April 1963) was an officer in the Irish Army and the instigator of an Irish Army Mutiny in March 1924.

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Liam Twomey

Liam Twomey (born 3 April 1967) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Wexford constituency from 2002 to 2007 and 2011 to 2016.

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Liao Changyong

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Libertas Germany

Libertas Germany (Libertas Partei Deutschland) is a eurosceptic German political party founded in 2009.

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Libertas Institute

The Libertas Institute is a lobby group that along with others successfully campaigned for a "no" vote in the 2008 referendum in Ireland on the Treaty of Lisbon.

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Libertas Ireland

Libertas Ireland was a political party in Ireland.

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Liberty Hall

Liberty Hall (Halla na Saoirse), in Dublin, Ireland, is the headquarters of the Services, Industrial, Professional, and Technical Union (SIPTU).

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Libra (novel)

Libra is 1988 a novel by Don DeLillo that focuses on the life of Lee Harvey Oswald and offers a speculative account of the events that shaped the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

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Life Love Flesh Blood

Life Love Flesh Blood is the fifth studio album recorded by Irish singer Imelda May.

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Life Will See You Now

Life Will See You Now is the fourth studio album by Swedish indie pop musician Jens Lekman.

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Liffey Valley

Liffey Valley Shopping Centre is a mid-size shopping centre located close to Clondalkin in Dublin, Ireland.

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Light After Dark

Light After Dark is the debut album by British singer-songwriter Clare Maguire which went in at number 7 in the UK Albums Chart.

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Light Up Gold

Light Up Gold is the second studio album by American indie rock band Parquet Courts, initially released on August 18, 2012 on the lead frontman A. Savage's label, Dull Tools.

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Light Upon the Lake

Light Upon the Lake is the debut studio album by American rock band Whitney, released on June 3, 2016 on Secretly Canadian.

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Like I Do (Nancy Sinatra song)

"Like I Do" is a song that was first released in 1962 by Nancy Sinatra.

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Lilla Vanston

Lilla Vanston (16 May 1870 – 23 March 1959) was an Irish sculptor and portrait painter.

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Lille (song)

"Lille" is the debut solo single by Lisa Hannigan, taken from her award-nominated debut album Sea Sew.

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Lily-O

Lily-O is the fifth album by singer and multi-instrumentalist Sam Amidon.

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Limerick City Council

Limerick City Council (Comhairle Cathrach Luimnigh) was the authority responsible for local government in the city of Limerick in Ireland.

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Limerick County Council

Limerick County Council (Comhairle Contae Luimnigh) was the authority responsible for local government in County Limerick, Ireland.

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Limerick East (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Limerick East was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1948 to 2011.

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Limerick West (Dáil Éireann constituency)

Limerick West was a parliamentary constituency represented in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Irish parliament or Oireachtas from 1948 to 2011.

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Linfield F.C.

Linfield Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Linn Duachaill

Linn Duachaill is the name of a Viking longphort near the village of Annagassan, County Louth, Ireland.

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Lionel Delevingne

Lionel Delevingne (born France) is an author, journalist, and photojournalist who has lived in the United States since 1975.

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Lionel Shriver

Lionel Shriver (born May 18, 1957) is an American journalist and author who lives in the United Kingdom.

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List of 2014 albums

The following is a list of albums released in 2014.

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List of abolished upper houses

This is a list of abolished upper houses of bicameral legislatures and parliaments at national and lower levels of government.

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List of accolades received by Django Unchained

Django Unchained is a 2012 American western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

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List of accolades received by Drive (2011 film)

Drive is a 2011 American action drama film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn and written by Hossein Amini, based on the eponymous 2005 novel by James Sallis.

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List of accolades received by Inside Out (2015 film)

Inside Out is a 2015 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film, co-written and directed by Pete Docter.

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List of accolades received by Nebraska (film)

Nebraska is a 2013 American black and white comedy-drama film directed by Alexander Payne and written by Bob Nelson.

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List of accolades received by Nightcrawler

Nightcrawler is 2014 American thriller film written and directed by Dan Gilroy.

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List of accolades received by The Act of Killing

The Act of Killing (Jagal) is a 2012 Danish-British-Norwegian documentary film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn, and an anonymous Indonesian co-director.

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List of accolades received by The Tree of Life (film)

The Tree of Life is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick.

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List of accolades received by Under the Skin (2013 film)

Under the Skin is a 2013 science fiction film directed by Jonathan Glazer, and written by Glazer and Walter Campbell as a loose adaptation of Michel Faber's 2000 novel of the same name.

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List of air rage incidents

This is a list of air rage incidents in commercial air travel that have been covered in the media.

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List of All-Ireland Senior Football Championship finals

The All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the premier competition in Gaelic football, is an annual series of games played in Ireland during the summer and early autumn, and organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

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List of American actors of Irish descent

This is a list of notable Irish American actors.

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List of assets owned by 21st Century Fox

These are assets owned by 21st Century Fox.

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List of association football families

This is a list of association football (soccer) families.

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List of atheist authors

This is a list of atheist authors.

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List of avant-garde metal artists

This is a list of avant-garde metal artists, regional scenes, and record labels.

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List of awards and nominations received by Duffy

Duffy is a Welsh singer-songwriter from Nefyn, Wales.

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List of awards and nominations received by Game of Thrones

Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created for HBO by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss.

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List of awards and nominations received by Isabelle Huppert

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by actress Isabelle Huppert.

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List of awards and nominations received by Joaquin Phoenix

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by American actor Joaquin Phoenix.

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List of awards and nominations received by Leonardo DiCaprio

American actor Leonardo DiCaprio has won 54 awards from 161 nominations, and was named runner-up for 4 of those nominations.

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List of awards and nominations received by Matthew McConaughey

American actor Matthew McConaughey has received various awards and nominations, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award, two Critics' Choice Awards, a MTV Movie Award and a People’s Choice Award.

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List of awards and nominations received by PJ Harvey

PJ Harvey is an English musician and singer-songwriter.

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List of awards and nominations received by Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol is a Northern Irish alternative rock band formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland.

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List of baritones in non-classical music

The baritone voice is typically written in the range from the second G below middle C to the G above middle C (G2-G4) although it can be extended at either end.

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List of best-selling albums

This is a list of the world's best-selling albums of recorded music.

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List of best-selling music artists

This list includes music artists with claims of 75 million or more record sales.

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List of best-selling video game franchises

This is a list of video game franchises that have sold or shipped at least five million copies.

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List of books banned by governments

Banned books are books or other printed works such as essays or plays which are prohibited by law or to which free access is not permitted by other means.

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List of British Jews

List of British Jews is a list of prominent Jews from the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.

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List of centenarians (educators, school administrators, social scientists and linguists)

The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as educators, school administrators, social scientists, and linguists – known for reasons other than their longevity.

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List of centenarians (military commanders and soldiers)

The following is a list of centenarians – specifically, people who became famous as military commanders – known for reasons other than their longevity.

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List of Christian Brothers school alumni

Since 1802, the Congregation of Christian Brothers have been engaged in education throughout the world.

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List of climbers and mountaineers

This list of climbers and mountaineers is a list of people notable for the activities of mountaineering, rock climbing (including bouldering) and ice climbing.

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List of companies of Ireland

This is a list of notable companies based in Ireland, or subsidiaries according to their sector.

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List of conspiracy theories

Many unproven conspiracy theories exist with varying degrees of popularity, frequently related to clandestine government plans and elaborate murder plots.

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List of crossings of the Shannon

This is a list of crossings of the Shannon river, in Ireland (including bridges, tunnels, ferries and fords), from its source in the Shannon Pot to the Shannon Estuary where the river widens before it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.

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List of deaths from drug overdose and intoxication

Drug overdose and intoxication are significant causes of accidental death, and can also be used as a form of suicide.

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List of deaths through alcohol

This is a list of notable people who died either from the effects of excessive alcohol consumption or alcohol poisoning.

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List of doping cases in cycling

The following is an incomplete list of doping cases and recurring accusations of doping in professional cycling, where doping means "use of physiological substances or abnormal method to obtain an artificial increase of performance".

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List of Dublin City University people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty members of Dublin City University, Ireland.

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List of Dublin postal districts

Dublin postal districts have been used by Ireland's postal service, known as An Post, to sort mail in Dublin.

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List of English words of Irish origin

This is a list of English language words from the Celtic Irish language.

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List of events named massacres

The following is a list of events for which one of the commonly accepted names includes the word "massacre." Massacre is defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as "the indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people or (less commonly) animals; carnage, butchery, slaughter in numbers".

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List of failed amendments to the Constitution of Ireland

The Constitution of Ireland has been amended 29 times since its adoption in 1937, with one further amendment which was approved at referendum and will be signed by the president, subject to the outcome of a High Court petition.

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List of female chefs with Michelin stars

Women chefs were among some of the earliest to be awarded Michelin stars.

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List of films considered the worst

The films listed below have been cited by a variety of notable critics in varying media sources as being among the worst films ever made.

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List of flags of Ireland

This is a list of flags which have been, or are still today, used in Ireland.

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List of foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War

The following list of foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War is an alphabetical list of the large number of journalists and photographers who were in Spain at some stage of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).

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List of foreign recipients of the Légion d'Honneur

The Order of Légion d'Honneur is the highest decoration in France and is divided into five degrees: Chevalier (Knight), Officier (Officer), Commandeur (Commander), Grand Officier (Grand Officer) and Grand Croix (Grand Cross).

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: Bi–Bz

Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people; Siblings: This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual.

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: C

Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people; Siblings: This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual.

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: F

Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people Siblings: This is a partial list of confirmed famous people who were or are gay, lesbian or bisexual.

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: H

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List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: T–V

Parent article: List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people; Siblings: The historical concept and definition of sexual orientation varies and has changed greatly over time; for example the word "gay" was not used to describe sexual orientation until the mid-20th century.

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List of giant squid specimens and sightings

This list of giant squid specimens and sightings is a comprehensive timeline of recorded human encounters with members of the genus Architeuthis, popularly known as giant squid.

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List of Hi-NRG artists and songs

Hi-NRG is uptempo disco or electronic dance music usually featuring synthetic bassline octaves.

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List of international goals scored by Robbie Keane

Robbie Keane, an Irish professional footballer, is the Republic of Ireland national football team's top scorer, with 68 goals in 146 appearances.

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List of international presidential trips made by François Hollande

This is a list of international presidential trips made by François Hollande, the 24th President of France.

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List of international rugby union tries by Brian O'Driscoll

Brian O'Driscoll is an Irish international rugby union player who retired at the end of the 2013–14 season.

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List of international rugby union tries by Bryan Habana

Bryan Habana is a South African rugby union player who plays on the wing.

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List of international rugby union tries by Shane Williams

Shane Williams is a Welsh rugby union player who appeared 87 times for the Wales national team from 2000 to 2011.

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List of Ireland-related topics

This page aims to list articles related to the island of Ireland.

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List of Irish ballads

The following are often-sung Irish folk ballads and folksongs.

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List of Irish county nicknames

This is a list of nicknames for the traditional counties of Ireland and their inhabitants.

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List of Irish language media

The following is a list of media available in the Irish language.

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List of Irish state funerals

State funerals in Ireland have taken place on the following occasions since 1922: Former Taoisigh John A. Costello and Liam Cosgrave did not receive state funerals, at the request of their respective families.

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List of Irish Times employees

This is a list of employees of The Irish Times, past and present.

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List of Kat & Alfie: Redwater characters

Kat & Alfie: Redwater (also known as Redwater) is a British-Irish drama series that started on RTÉ One on 14 May 2017 and BBC One on 18 May 2017.

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List of Kate Winslet performances

Kate Winslet is an English actress.

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List of Latin phrases (Q)

Additional references.

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List of laws and reports on LGBT rights in the Republic of Ireland

This is a list of laws, court cases and reports on LGBT rights in Ireland.

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List of Limerick people

This is a list of notable people who are from Limerick city or county, Ireland, or have strong associations with either.

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List of long-distance trails in the Republic of Ireland

There are 43 long-distance trails in Ireland designated as National Waymarked Trails by the National Trails Office of the Irish Sports Council.

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List of members of the Oireachtas imprisoned since 1923

This is a list of members of the Oireachtas (National Parliament of Ireland) who served a prison sentence or were interned since 1923 in any jurisdiction before, during or after their time as a Teachta Dála (TD) or Senator.

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List of members of the Senate of Northern Ireland

This is a list of members of the Senate of Northern Ireland.

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List of memorials to John F. Kennedy

This is a list of memorials to John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States.

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List of mezzo-sopranos in non-classical music

The mezzo-soprano is the middle female voice and the most common of the female singing voices, which tends to dominate in non-classical music, with vocal range that typically lies between the A below "middle C" (C4) to the A two octaves above (i.e. A3–A5).

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List of migrant vessel incidents on the Mediterranean Sea

This article is a list of migrant vessels captured or capsized on the Mediterranean Sea.

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List of MPs who stood down at the United Kingdom general election, 2010

A record number of MPs stood down at the United Kingdom general election of 2010, meaning they were Members of Parliament (MPs) in the 54th parliament, but chose not to contest the 2010 general election (in some cases after being deselected by their parties).

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List of musical supergroups

This is a list of supergroups, music groups whose members are already successful as solo artists or as part of other groups or well known in other musical professions.

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List of newspapers in the Republic of Ireland

Below is a list of newspapers published in Ireland.

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List of non-marine molluscs of Ireland

This list of the non-marine molluscs of Ireland comprises 165 species of non-marine molluscs which have been recorded as part of the fauna of Ireland.

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List of Old Rockmen

This is a list of notable Past Pupils of Blackrock College (Irish: Coláiste na Carraige Duibhe), a Catholic, voluntary secondary school for boys aged 14–18, in Williamstown, Blackrock, County Dublin, Ireland.

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List of Old Rugbeians

This is a List of Old Rugbeians, they being notable former students – known as "Old Rugbeians" of the Church of England school, Rugby School in Rugby, Warwickshire, England.

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List of original programs distributed by Netflix

Netflix is an American global on-demand Internet streaming media provider, that has distributed a number of original programs, including original series, specials (including stand-up comedy specials), miniseries, and documentaries and films.

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List of pastoral visits of Pope Francis

This is a list of pastoral visits of Pope Francis.

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List of people diagnosed with cystic fibrosis

The following notable people have or had cystic fibrosis.

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List of people named in the Panama Papers

This is a partial list of people named in the Panama Papers as shareholders, directors and beneficiaries of offshore companies.

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List of People of the Year Award winners

The Rehab People of the Year Awards is an annual awards ceremony in Ireland organised by The Rehab Group, televised by RTÉ television.

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List of people on the postage stamps of Ireland

This is a list of people on stamps of Ireland, including the years when they appeared on a stamp.

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List of people who died in traffic collisions

This is a list of notable people who have been killed in traffic collisions.

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List of people with synesthesia

This is a list of notable people who have, or had, the neurological condition synesthesia.

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List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland

There are a number of political parties in Ireland, and coalition governments are common.

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List of pop punk albums

The following is a list of pop punk studio albums by notable artists that have been described as such by music reviews or any similar source.

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List of presidential appointees to the Council of State (Ireland)

The President of Ireland has the right to appoint a maximum of seven members of the Council of State, which advises the President in exercising certain reserve powers.

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List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2010

This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2010, the second year of his presidency as the 44th President of the United States.

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List of public art in Dublin

This is a list of public art on permanent public display in Dublin, Ireland.

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List of Republic of Ireland national football team hat-tricks

The Republic of Ireland national football team played their first international association football match on 28 May 1924 as the Irish Free State, defeating Bulgaria 1–0 at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

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List of Righteous Among the Nations by country

This is a partial list of some of the most prominent Righteous Among the Nations per country of origin, recognized by Yad Vashem, the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority in Jerusalem.

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List of Saint Patrick's crosses

A variety of crosses, both designs and physical objects, have been associated with Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

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List of Scholars of Trinity College, Dublin

This is a list of notable individuals elected as Scholars of Trinity College, Dublin.

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List of Scottish football transfers summer 2011

This is a list of Scottish football transfers featuring at least one 2011–12 Scottish Premier League club or one 2011–12 Scottish First Division club which were completed after the end of the 2010–11 season and before the end of the 2011 summer transfer window.

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List of sitcoms known for negative reception

The following is a list of situation comedy series that have been ranked among some of the worst series in television history.

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List of snooker player nicknames

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List of songs about Dublin

This is a list of songs about Dublin, Ireland, including parts of the city such as individual neighborhoods and sections, and famous personages, arranged chronologically.

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List of songs recorded by Azealia Banks

American rapper Azealia Banks has recorded songs for one studio album, one extended play (EP) and two mixtapes, as well as various other releases and guest appearances.

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List of songs recorded by Sophie Ellis-Bextor

The English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor has recorded songs for five studio albums and other projects, including collaborations with other artists.

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List of sopranos in non-classical music

The soprano singing voice is the highest type of female voice with vocal range that typically lies between "middle C" (C4) and "high C" (C6) The soprano voice (unlike the mezzo-soprano voice) is stronger in the head register than the chest register, resulting in a bright and ringing tone.

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List of sports attendance figures

This article lists the attendance of many sports competitions around the world, based in some cases on the number of tickets sold or given away, rather than people actually present.

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List of SRI International people

SRI International (SRI), originally known as the Stanford Research Institute, is one of the world's largest contract research institutes.

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List of teams and cyclists in the 2014 Vuelta a España

The 2014 Vuelta a España was the 69th edition of the Vuelta a España, one of cycling's Grand Tours.

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List of television shows considered the worst

A number of television shows, both regular series and one-off specials from around the world, have been judged to be among the worst to have ever been produced.

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List of terrorist incidents in January–June 2012

This is a timeline of individual violent attacks which took place from January to June 2012, including attacks by state and non-state actors for political motives.

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List of terrorist incidents in October 2015

This is a timeline of terrorist incidents which took place in October 2015, including attacks by violent non-state actors for political motives.

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List of the first LGBT holders of political offices

This is a list of political offices which have been held by a lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender person, with details of the first holder of each office.

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List of the first women holders of political offices in Europe

Please observe, that this list is meant to contain only the first woman to hold of a political office, not all the female holders of that office.

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List of toothpaste brands

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List of Trinity College Dublin people

This is a list of notable alumni and faculty members of Trinity College, Dublin and the University of Dublin.

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List of Ulysses characters

This is a list of characters from Ulysses by James Joyce.

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List of University College Dublin people

The following is a list of University College Dublin people, including notable alumni and faculty members of University College Dublin, a constituent university of the National University of Ireland.

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List of University of East Anglia alumni

This List of University of East Anglia alumni includes graduates and non-graduate former students of the University of East Anglia.

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List of women cabinet ministers of the Republic of Ireland

The Government of Ireland (Rialtas na hÉireann) is the cabinet that exercises executive authority in the Republic of Ireland.

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List of women in Dáil Éireann

This is a list of women Teachtaí Dála (TDs).

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List of women members of the European Parliament for Ireland

This is a list of women who have served as Members of the European Parliament for Ireland.

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List of WTA number 1 ranked tennis players

The list of WTA number 1 ranked players shows the professional women's tennis players who have been or currently are ranked world No.

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Literary and Historical Society (University College Dublin)

The Literary and Historical Society (L&H) is the oldest debating society in University College, Dublin (UCD), which according to its constitution is the 'College Debating Union'.

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Little Christmas

Little Christmas (lit) is one of the traditional names in Ireland for 6 January, which is also known in other parts of the world as the Feast of the Epiphany.

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Live at Last Tour

The Live at Last Tour (also known as the Encore Tour in the summer of 2005) is the debut concert tour by American recording artist, Anastacia.

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Live at Sirius

Live at Sirius is a live album by Irish band Tír na nÓg and was released in June 2010, celebrating the duo's 40th birthday.

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Live at Somerset House

Live at Somerset House (also known as Mums & Dads of the World Be Patient With Your Children) is a concert film by Snow Patrol.

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Live at the Marquee (festival)

Live at the Marquee is a season of music concerts and other live performance events organised by Aiken Promotions in a large marquee in Cork, Ireland, every summer since 2005.

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Live. Love. ASAP

Live.

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LivingWorks

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Liwaa al-Umma

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Liz McManus

Elizabeth McManus (born 23 March 1947) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 2002 to 2007 and Minister of State at the Department of the Environment from 1994 to 1997.

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LlVV

llVV ("All Tvvins") is the debut album by Irish electronic rock band All Tvvins.

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Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898

The Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898 (61 & 62 Vict. c. 37) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland that established a system of local government in Ireland similar to that already created for England, Wales and Scotland by legislation in 1888 and 1889.

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Local government in the Republic of Ireland

In Ireland, local government functions are mostly exercised by thirty-one local authorities, termed County, City, or City and County Councils.

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Local Government Reform Act 2014

The Local Government Reform Act 2014 is an act of the Oireachtas providing for a major restructuring of local government in the Republic of Ireland with effect from the 2014 local elections.

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London Film Critics' Circle

The London Film Critics' Circle is the name by which the Film Section of The Critics' Circle is known internationally.

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London School of Business and Finance

The London School of Business and Finance (informally LSBF) is a for-profit private business school based in the United Kingdom.

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Lonerism

Lonerism is the second studio album by the Australian rock band Tame Impala, released on 5 October 2012 by Modular Recordings.

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Long Distance Swimmer

Long Distance Swimmer is the fourth studio album released by Irish singer-songwriter Adrian Crowley.

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Longford–Westmeath (Dáil Éireann constituency)

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Lonsdale Belt

The Lonsdale Belt (full name Lord Lonsdale Challenge Belt, originally known as the Challenge Belt) is the oldest championship belt in boxing.

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Lookaftering

Lookaftering is the second studio album by Vashti Bunyan.

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Loop Head

Loop Head, is a headland on the north side of the mouth of the River Shannon, in County Clare in the west of Ireland.

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Lorcán Ua Tuathail

Lorcán Ua Tuathail, also known as Saint Laurence O'Toole (1128 – 14 November 1180) was Archbishop of Dublin at the time of the Norman invasion of Ireland.

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Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Lord Lieutenant of Ireland was the title of the chief governor of Ireland from the Williamite Wars of 1690 till the Partition of Ireland in 1922.

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Lorraine Higgins

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Lorrie Moore

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Lory Meagher Cup

The Lory Meagher Cup (often referred to as the Meagher Cup) is the fifth-highest inter-county senior championship in hurling.

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Los Angeles (Flying Lotus album)

Los Angeles is the second studio album by American music producer Flying Lotus.

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Loscoe

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Lost in the Dream

Lost in the Dream is the third studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on March 18, 2014 through Secretly Canadian.

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Lotta Sea Lice

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Lottoland

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Loud City Song

Loud City Song is the third studio album by the American musician Julia Holter.

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Loudest Whisper

Loudest Whisper are an Irish folk rock/progressive folk group formed in the early 1970s and led by songwriter and guitarist Brian O'Reilly.

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Lough Corrib

Lough Corrib is a lake in the west of Ireland.

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Lough Funshinagh

Lough Funshinagh is a lake and Special Area of Conservation in County Roscommon, Ireland, found to the west of Lough Ree.

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Loughinisland massacre

The Loughinisland massacreO'Brien, Brendan.

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Louis Begley

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Louis Brennan

Louis Brennan CB (28 January 1852 – 17 January 1932) was an Irish-Australian mechanical engineer and inventor.

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Louis le Brocquy Táin illustrations

In 1967 Louis le Brocquy was commissioned by the publisher Liam Miller to illustrate Thomas Kinsella's inspired version of the Táin Bó Cúailnge, the dramatic record of Ireland's proto-historic past.

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Louise O'Neill

Louise O'Neill is an Irish author who writes primarily for young adults.

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Louise Quinn

Louise Quinn (born 17 June 1990) is an Irish footballer who plays as a defender for English club Arsenal and the Ireland national soccer team.

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Louth County Council election, 2014

An election to Louth County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Louth GAA

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Love & Friendship

Love & Friendship is a 2016 period comedy film written and directed by Whit Stillman.

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Love All

Love All is the first novel by the journalist, writer and artist Molly Parkin.

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Love Is a Camera

"Love Is a Camera" is a song performed by English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her fifth album Wanderlust (2014).

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Love You Better (Oh Land song)

"Love You Better" (retitled "Elsker Dig Mer" in 2018) is a song by Danish singer-songwriter Oh Land for her third studio album, Wish Bone (2013).

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Love, Rosie (film)

Love, Rosie is a 2014 British-German romantic comedy-drama film directed by and written by Juliette Towhidi, based on the 2004 novel Where Rainbows End by Irish author Cecelia Ahern.

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Love, Sax and Flashbacks

Love, Sax and Flashbacks is the debut studio album by British singer and rapper Fleur East.

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Love/Hate (TV series)

Love/Hate is an Irish dramatic television series broadcast on RTÉ Television.

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Lovebox Dublin

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Loveless (My Bloody Valentine album)

Loveless is the second studio album by Irish rock band My Bloody Valentine, released on 4 November 1991 by Creation Records.

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Lovin' You

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Low in High School

Low in High School is the eleventh solo studio album by English singer Morrissey, released on 17 November 2017 through BMG.

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Lower Saxony state election, 2008

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Loyalist Association of Workers

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LPO-50

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Luas

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Lucinda Creighton

Lucinda Creighton (born 20 January 1980) is a former Irish politician and leader of the party she helped found, Renua Ireland.

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Luis Miguel Escalada

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Luke 'Ming' Flanagan

Luke 'Ming' Flanagan (born 22 January 1972) is an Irish politician who has served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland since 2014.

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Luke A. J. O'Neill

Luke Anthony John O'Neill is professor of Biochemistry in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology at Trinity College Dublin.

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Luna (yacht)

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Luna: New Moon

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Luxembourg Leaks

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Luxury Problems (Andy Stott album)

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Lydia Foy

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Lyla Foy

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Lynn Boylan

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M. David Mullen

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Mabel McConnell Fitzgerald

Mabel Washington Fitzgerald (4 July 1884 – 24 April 1958) was an Irish republican, suffragette, and socialist.

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Mac Amhalghaidh

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MacAlasdair

MacAlasdair is a masculine surname in Scottish Gaelic.

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Machaca

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Macroom

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Madge Davison

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Madonna (entertainer)

Madonna Louise Ciccone (born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman.

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Mae Sexton

Mae Sexton (born 28 April 1955) is an Irish independent politician.

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Maev Kennedy

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Maev-Ann Wren

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Maeve Binchy

Maeve Binchy Snell (28 May 1939Born 1939 as per biography, Maeve Binchy by Piers Dudgeon, Thomas Dunne Books 2013; (hardcover), pp. 4, 280, 302; (ebook) – 30 July 2012), known as Maeve Binchy, was an Irish novelist, playwright, short story writer, columnist, and speaker best known for her sympathetic and often humorous portrayal of small-town life in Ireland, her descriptive characters, her interest in human nature, and her often clever surprise endings.

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Maeve Higgins

Maeve Higgins is an Irish comedian from Cobh, County Cork, now based in New York.

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Maeve Murphy

Maeve Murphy is an award winning screen writer and film director.

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Magdalene Laundries in Ireland

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Magdi Youssef

Magdi Youssef (born 22 July 1936) is an Egyptian professor of comparative literature and culture studies.

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Maggie Cronin

Maggie Cronin is an Irish actress and playwright.

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Maggie O'Farrell

Maggie O'Farrell (born 1972) is a Northern Irish novelist.

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Maggie O'Kane

Maggie O'Kane is an award-winning Irish journalist and documentary film maker.

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Magill

Magill was an Irish politics and current affairs magazine founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977.

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Mahdi al-Harati

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Mahmoud al-Mabhouh

Mahmoud Abdel Rauf al-Mabhouh (محمود عبد الرؤوف المبحوح; 14 February 1960 – 19 January 2010) was the chief of logistics and weapons procurement for Hamas's military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades.

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Mahon Tribunal

The Tribunal of Inquiry Into Certain Planning Matters and Payments (Binse Fiosrúcháin maidir le Cúrsaí Áirithe Pleanála agus Íocaíochtaí), commonly known as the Mahon Tribunal after the name of its last chairman, was a public inquiry in Ireland established by Dáil Éireann in 1997 to investigate allegations of corrupt payments to politicians regarding political decisions.

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Maia Dunphy

Maïa Conchita Dunphy is an Irish television producer, broadcaster and writer.

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Main Attrakionz

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Mairéad Byrne

Mairéad Byrne, born in Dublin, is an Irish poet who emigrated to the United States in 1994.

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Mairéad Dunlevy

Mairéad Dunlevy (31 December 1941– 18 March 2008), was a museum curator and Irish costume expert.

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Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh

Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh (born 26 July 1959) is an Irish fiddler and the lead vocalist for the Irish folk music band Altan, which she co-founded with her late husband Frankie Kennedy in 1987.

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Mairead McGuinness

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Making out

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Malachi O'Doherty

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Malahide

Malahide is an affluent coastal suburban town north of Dublin city in Fingal, County Dublin, Ireland.

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Malév Hungarian Airlines

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Malibu (album)

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Mallow, County Cork

Mallow (Magh Eala) is a town in County Cork, Ireland, about thirty-five kilometres north of Cork.

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Man About Dog

Man About Dog is a 2004 Irish comedy film starring Allen Leech, Ciaran Nolan and Tom Murphy.

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Man Gone Down

Man Gone Down is the debut novel of U.S. author Michael Thomas.

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Manchán Magan

Manchán Magan is an Irish writer, traveller and television programme maker.

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Manhunt for Osama bin Laden

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Manners (album)

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Mantovani (horse)

Mantovani (foaled 1 February 1994) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Manuel Almunia

Manuel Almunia Rivero (born 19 May 1977) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Manus Canning

Manus Canning is a former Irish republican politician and paramilitary.

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Manus O'Donnell

Manus O'Donnell (Irish: Manus Ó Domhnaill, died 1564), was an Irish lord, son of Hugh Duff O'Donnell.

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Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures

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Maram al-Masri

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Marc Carroll

Marc Carroll (born 25 January 1972) is an Irish musician, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

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Marc Coleman

Marc Coleman is an Irish broadcaster and economist.

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Marc Perrenoud

Marc Perrenoud (born 1981) is a Swiss jazz pianist and composer.

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Marc-Vivien Foé

Marc-Vivien Foé (1 May 1975 – 26 June 2003) was a Cameroonian international footballer, who played as a midfielder for both club and country.

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Marcelo Barovero

Marcelo Alberto Barovero (born 18 February 1984) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Mexican club Monterrey on loan from Necaxa.

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Marcelo Carrusca

Marcelo Adrián Carrusca (born 1 September 1983), is an Argentine-Australian professional footballer who plays for Western Sydney Wanderers in the A-League.

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Marcelo Gallardo

Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (born 18 January 1976) is an Argentine former footballer and current manager of River Plate.

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March for a Better Way

March for a Better Way was a demonstration held in Dublin on Saturday 27 November 2010 at 11:30 am.

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Marco Secchi

Marco Secchi is an Italian photographer and photo journalist.

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Marcos Galarza

Marcos Adrián Galarza (born 3 April 1984 in Morón, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine football defender currently playing for Club Atlético Nueva Chicago.

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Marcus Notley

Marcus Notley (born 1 June 1973) is an Irish product designer specializing in designing consumer products for the home.

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Marcus O'Sullivan

Marcus O'Sullivan (born 22 December 1961) is a retired Irish middle distance runner.

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Margaret E. Ward

Margaret E. Ward is a well-known entrepreneur, journalist and broadcaster based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Margaret Elliott

Margaret Elliott, CBE (née Trainor; born 20 March 1951) is a British solicitor and businesswoman.

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Margaret Ward (journalist)

Margaret Ward is an Irish journalist.

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Margarita with a Straw

Margarita with a Straw is a 2014 Indian drama film directed by Shonali Bose.

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Maria Caraher

Maria Caraher (born 1968 or 1969) is an Irish republican activist, school principal and former politician.

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Maria Edgeworth

Maria Edgeworth (1 January 1768 – 22 May 1849) was a prolific Anglo-Irish writer of adults' and children's literature.

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Marian Finucane

Marian Finucane (born 21 May 1950) is an Irish broadcaster with Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).

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Marian Price

Marian Price (born 1954), also known by her married name as Marian McGlinchey, is a prominent Irish republican.

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Marianna O'Gallagher

Marianna O'Gallagher, (March 24, 1929 – May 24, 2010) was an Irish Quebecer historian from Quebec City.

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Marianne Ihlen

Marianne Christine Stang Ihlen (18 May 1935 – 28 July 2016) was a Norwegian woman who was the first wife of author Axel Jensen and later the muse and girlfriend of Leonard Cohen for several years in the 1960s.

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Marie and Noel Murray

Marie and Noel Murray were an anarchist married couple who were among the last people to be sentenced to death in the Republic of Ireland.

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Marie Conmee

Marie Conmee (1933-1994) was an Irish film and stage actor and gay activist.

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Marie Kean

Marie Kean (27 June 1918 - 29 December 1993) was an Irish actress of stage and screen whose career spanned over 40 years.

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Marie Moloney

Marie Moloney (born 26 August 1958) is an Irish Labour Party politician and former member of Seanad Éireann.

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Marie-Louise O'Donnell

Marie-Louise O'Donnell (born 5 September 1952) is an Irish broadcaster and politician who has served as a Senator since May 2011, upon being nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Mariella Frostrup

Mariella Frostrup (born 12 November 1962 in Norway) is a UK-based journalist and television presenter, well known on British television and radio, mainly for arts programmes.

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Marine Le Pen

Marion Anne Perrine "Marine" Le Pen (born 5 August 1968) is a French politician and lawyer serving as President of the National Rally political party (previously named National Front) since 2011, with a brief interruption in 2017.

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Mario Petrucci

Mario Petrucci (born 1958) is a poet, educator and broadcaster.

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Marion Patrick Jones

Marion Patrick Jones (16 August 1931 – 2 March 2016) was a Trinidadian novelist, whose training was in the fields of library science and social anthropology. She is also known by the names Marion Glean and Marion O'Callaghan (her married name).Barbara Fister,, Third World Women's Literatures: A Dictionary and Guide to Materials in English, Greenwood Press, 1995, p. 226. Living in Britain during the 1960s, she was also an activist within the black community. She was the author of two notable novels: Pan Beat, first published in 1973, and J’Ouvert Morning (1976), and also wrote non-fiction.

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Marital rape

Marital rape (or spousal rape) is the act of sexual intercourse with one's spouse without the spouse's consent.

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Mark Brennock

Mark Brennock is an Irish Director of Public Affairs and a former journalist.

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Mark Daly (politician)

Mark Daly (born 12 March 1973) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as a Senator for the Administrative Panel since July 2007.

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Mark Granier

Mark Granier born in London, England, is an Irish poet and photographer based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Mark Little (journalist)

Mark Little (born 1968) is an Irish journalist, television presenter, author and "social media visionary".

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Mark McDermott

Mark Anthony McDermott is an Irish rugby union player and coach who now coaches Russia national team.

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Mark Pollock

Mark Pollock (born February 29, 1976) is an international motivational speaker, explorer, and author from Northern Ireland who became the first blind man to race to the South Pole.

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Mark Slouka

Mark Slouka is an American novelist and essayist.

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Mark Steyn

Mark Steyn is a Canadian author and political commentator.

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Mark Visser

Mark Robert Visser (born 9 March 1983) is an Australian big wave surfer and ocean adventurer.

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Mark Winters

Mark Winters (born 29 December 1971) is a former boxer from Northern Ireland.

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Markhor

The markhor (Capra falconeri; مرغومی marǧūmi; Persian/Urdu), also known as the screw horn goat, is a large species of wild goat that is found in northeastern Afghanistan, northern and central Pakistan, Northern India, southern Tajikistan, southern Uzbekistan and in the Himalayas.

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Marks & Spencer

Marks & Spencer Group plc (also known as M&S) is a major British multinational retailer headquartered in the City of Westminster, London.

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Marriage Act 2015

The Marriage Act 2015 (No. 35 of 2015; previously bill No. 78 of 2015) is an act of the Oireachtas which provides for same-sex marriage in Ireland.

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Marsha Hunt (actress, born 1946)

Marsha Hunt (born April 15, 1946) is an American actress, novelist, singer and former model, who has lived mostly in Britain and Ireland.

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Martha Stewart

Martha Helen Stewart (née Kostyra; born August 3, 1941) is an American businesswoman, writer, and television personality.

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Martin Cahill

Martin "The General" Cahill (23 May 1949 – 18 August 1994) was a prominent Irish criminal from Dublin.

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Martin Cullen

Martin Cullen (born 2 November 1954) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism from 2008 to 2010, Minister for Social and Family Affairs from 2007 to 2008, Minister for Transport from 2004 to 2007, Minister for Transport from 2004 to 2007, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government from 2002 to 2004 and Minister of State at the Department of Finance from 1997 to 2002.

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Martin Dillon

Martin Dillon (born 2 June 1949) is a Northern Irish author, journalist, and radio/television producer/broadcaster.

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Martin Doherty (Irish republican)

Martin "Doco" Doherty (11 July 1958 – 21 May 1994) was a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA), who was shot dead while attempting to prevent a bombing by the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) at a pub in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

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Martin Foley

Martin "The Viper" Foley (born 24 November 1952) is a well-known Irish criminal.

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Martin Hayes (musician)

Martin Hayes (born 4 July 1962) is an Irish fiddler from County Clare.

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Martin Kenneavy

Martin Kenneavy (died c. 1890) was an Irish piper.

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Martin Mansergh

Martin George Southcote Mansergh (born 31 December 1946) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State at the Department of Finance and Minister of State for the Arts from 2008 to 2011.

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Martin McAleese

Martin David McAleese (born 24 March 1951) is a former member of Seanad Éireann and the husband of the 8th President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.

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Martin McCann (actor)

Martin "Marty" McCann (born 20 July 1983) is an actor from Northern Ireland.

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Martin McGuinness

James Martin Pacelli McGuinness (Séamus Máirtín Pacelli Mag Aonghusa; 23 May 1950 – 21 March 2017) was an Irish republican and Sinn Féin politician who was the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from May 2007 to January 2017.

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Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio

Director-actor duo Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio have frequently collaborated, making a total of five feature films and one short film since 2002.

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Martyn Farr

Martyn Farr (born Crickhowell, Wales, March 3, 1951) is a leading exploratory cave diver and caver, known for his record-breaking cave dives and the exploration of many miles of previously undiscovered underground passages (e.g. in Ogof y Daren Cilau and Noon's Hole).

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Martyn Turner

Martyn Turner (born 1948) is an English political cartoonist, caricaturist and writer.

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Mary Ann O'Brien

Mary Ann O'Brien (born 8 September 1960) is an Irish businesswoman and politician.

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Mary Brück

Mary Brück (née Conway) was an Irish astronomer, astrophysicist and historian of science, whose career was spent at Dunsink Observatory in Dublin and the Royal Observatory Edinburgh in Scotland.

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Mary Byrne (singer)

Mary Byrne rose to fame in 2010 after becoming a finalist on the seventh series of The X Factor in 2010.

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Mary Catherine Tinney

Mary Tinney (15 February 1924 - 22 November 2006) was the Irish ambassador to Sweden from 1973 to 1978, and was Ireland's first female ambassador.

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Mary Davis (activist)

Mary Anne Davis (née Rooney; born 6 August 1954) is an Irish social entrepreneur, activist and long-term campaigner for the rights and inclusion of children and adults with intellectual disabilities.

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Mary Devenport O'Neill

Mary Devenport O'Neill (3 August 1879 – 1967) was an Irish poet and dramatist and a friend and colleague of W. B. Yeats, George Russell,and Austin Clarke.

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Mary Ellen Synon

Mary Ellen Synon (born 1951) is an American journalist.

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Mary Elmes

Marie Elisabeth Jean Elmes (5 May 1908 – 9 March 2002) was an Irish businesswoman and aid worker credited with saving the lives of at least 200 Jewish children during the Holocaust, by hiding them in the boot of her car.

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Mary Fitzgerald (artist)

Mary FitzGerald (born 1956) is an Irish artist who lives and works in Dublin and County Waterford.

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Mary Fitzpatrick

Mary Fitzpatrick is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician and former member of Dublin City Council, representing the Cabra-Glasnevin electoral area.

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Mary Harney

Mary Harney (born 11 March 1953) is an Irish former politician.

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Mary Holland

Mary Holland (19 June 1935 – 7 June 2004) was an Irish journalist who specialised in writing about Ireland, and in particular Northern Ireland.

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Mary Kenny

Mary Kenny (born 4 April 1944, Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish author, broadcaster, playwright and journalist.

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Mary Landrieu

Mary Loretta Landrieu (born November 23, 1955) is an American politician, entrepreneur, and former U.S. Senator from the state of Louisiana.

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Mary Lou McDonald

Mary Louise McDonald (born 1 May 1969) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has served as Leader of Sinn Féin since February 2018.

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Mary Manning (writer)

Mary Manning Howe Adams (30 June 1905 – 27 June 1999) was an Irish novelist, playwright and film critic.

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Mary McAleese

Mary Patricia McAleese (née Leneghan; Máire Pádraigín Mhic Ghiolla Íosa; born 27 June 1951) is an Irish Fianna Fáil and Independent politician who served as the 8th President of Ireland from November 1997 to November 2011.

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Mary McCarthy (fiction writer)

Mary McCarthy (1951–2013) was an Irish novelist from Glasnevin in Dublin.

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Mary Mitchell O'Connor

Mary Mitchell O'Connor (born 10 June 1959) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister of State for Higher Education since June 2017.

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Mary Moran (politician)

Mary Moran (née Malone; born 28 June 1960) is an Irish Labour Party politician.

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Mary Mulvihill

Mary Mulvihill (1 Sep 1959 – 11 June 2015) was an Irish scientist, radio television presenter, author and educator.

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Mary O'Rourke

Mary Anne O'Rourke (née Lenihan; born 31 May 1937) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Leader of Seanad Éireann and Leader of Fianna Fáil in the Seanad from 2002 to 2007, Deputy Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1994 to 2002, Minister for Public Enterprise from 1997 to 2002, Minister for Health and Children from 1991 to 1992 and Minister for Education from 1987 to 1991.

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Mary Raftery

Mary Frances Thérèse Raftery (21 December 1957 – 10 January 2012) was an Irish investigative journalist, filmmaker and writer.

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Mary Robinson

Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (née Bourke; Máire Bean Mhic Róibín; born 21 May 1944) is an Irish Independent politician who served as the 7th President of Ireland, she was the first female to hold this office.

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Mary Rose Callaghan

Mary Rose Callaghan (born 1944, Dublin, Ireland) is a novelist and biographer.

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Mary White (Fianna Fáil politician)

Mary White (born 7 October 1944) is an Irish businesswoman and former Fianna Fáil politician.

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Mary Wilson (broadcaster)

Mary Wilson is an Irish broadcaster and journalist.

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Mary Wiseman

Mary L. Wiseman (born November 17, 1961) is an American lawyer and judge from the state of Ohio.

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Masaru Emoto

was a Japanese author, researcher and entrepreneur who said that human consciousness has an effect on the molecular structure of water.

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Massereene Barracks

Massereene Barracks is a former military installation in Antrim, Northern Ireland.

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Matangi (album)

Matangi is the fourth studio album by English-Sri Lankan recording artist M.I.A., released on 1 November 2013 on her own label, N.E.E.T. Recordings, through Interscope Records.

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Matías Cenci

Matías Esteban Cenci (born 12 February 1978 in Quilmes) is an Argentine former football player.

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Matías Fernández

Matías Ariel Fernández Fernández (born 15 May 1986) is a Chilean professional footballer who plays for Club Necaxa from Mexico as an attacking midfielder.

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Maths + English

Maths + English is the third studio album by English rapper Dizzee Rascal.

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Matiya (horse)

Matiya (foaled 7 April 1993) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Matt Healy (rugby union)

Matt Healy (born 14 March 1989) is a professional rugby union player from Ireland.

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Matt Holland

Matthew Rhys Holland (born 11 April 1974) is a former professional footballer, who played as a central midfielder.

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Matthew Causey

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Matthew Elderfield

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Matthew Joseph Kenny

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Matthew Ruth

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Matthew Schellhorn

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Matthias Schoenaerts

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Mattie McGrath

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Maudie (film)

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Maura Derrane

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Maura Harrington

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Maura McHugh (writer)

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Maureen O'Hara

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Maureen O'Sullivan (politician)

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Maureen Toal

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Maurice Davin

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Maurice Hayes

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Maurice Moynihan

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Maurice Neligan

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Maurice O'Doherty

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Maurice Quinlivan

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Maurice Seezer

Maurice Seezer (real name Maurice Roycroft, and previously known as The Man Seezer) is an Irish songwriter, musician, and film music composer.

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Mawazine

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Max Schrems

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Maybourne Hotel Group

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Mayhem (Imelda May album)

Mayhem is the third studio album by Irish rockabilly musician Imelda May, released on 3 September 2010 on Decca Records.

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MayKay

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Mayo GAA

The Mayo County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Luthchleas Gael Coiste Maigh Eo) or Mayo GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Mayo and the Mayo inter-county teams.

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Mayo News

The Mayo News is a weekly local newspaper published in Westport in Ireland.

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Máiréad Nesbitt

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Máire Geoghegan-Quinn

Máire Anne Geoghegan-Quinn (born 5 September 1950) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Máire Whelan

Máire Rita Whelan (born 24 November 1956) is an Irish judge who has served as a Judge of the Court of Appeal since June 2017.

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Máirtín Ó Cadhain

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Médecins du Monde

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Mícéal O'Rourke

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MBV (album)

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McAuley (surname)

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McCarthy Report

The Special Group on Public Service Numbers and Expenditure Programmes (also known as An Bord Snip Nua) was an advisory committee established by the Irish government in 2008 to recommend cuts in public spending.

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McCauley (surname)

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McCawley

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McCoy Report

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MCD Productions

MCD Productions is an Irish concert promotion company.

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McD v. L

McD v. L is a ruling by the Supreme Court of Ireland, handed down on 10 December 2009, that granted a sperm donor visitation rights to a child born via artificial insemination.

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McSorley's Old Ale House

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Meath County Council election, 2014

An election to Meath County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Meath GAA

The Meath County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) (Cumann Lúthchleas Gael Coiste na Mí) or Meath GAA is one of the 32 county boards of the GAA in Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in County Meath, as well as for Meath inter-county teams.

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Media Lab Europe

Media Lab Europe (MLE) was a research institute in Dublin, Ireland based on the MIT Media Lab.

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Media of the Republic of Ireland

The Media of Ireland includes all the media and communications outlets of Ireland.

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Media portrayal of the Ukrainian crisis

Media portrayals of the Ukrainian crisis, including 2014 unrest and the 2014 Ukrainian revolution following the Euromaidan movement, differed widely between Ukrainian, western and Russian media.

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Medical card

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Megan Burns

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Meghan Markle

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Meike Ziervogel

Meike Ziervogel (born 1967, Germany) is a novelist and publisher.

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Mel Gibson

Mel Colmcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker.

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Melanie Phillips

Melanie Phillips (born 4 June 1951) is a British journalist, author, and public commentator.

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Mellet v Ireland

Mellet v Ireland is a finding from the United Nations Human Rights Committee that Ireland's abortion laws violated human rights, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by banning abortion in cases of fatal foetal abnormality and forcing her to travel to the United Kingdom for an abortion.

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Melodrama (Lorde album)

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Members of the 14th Seanad

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Members of the 1934 Seanad

This is a list of the members of the 1934 Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of the Irish Free State.

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Members of the 19th Dáil

This is a list of members who were elected to the 19th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Members of the 20th Seanad

This is a list of the members of the 20th Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Members of the 23rd Seanad

This is a list of the members of the 23rd Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Members of the 24th Seanad

This is a list of the members of the 24th Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Members of the 25th Seanad

This is a list of the members of the 25th Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Members of the 30th Dáil

This is a list of members who were elected to the 30th Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Members of the 31st Dáil

The 31st Dáil Éireann constituted the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland following the 2011 general election of TDs (Members of Parliament) on 25 February 2011.

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Members of the 32nd Dáil

This is a list of the members elected to the 32nd Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oireachtas (legislature) of Ireland.

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Menacer

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Mental health in Ireland

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Mental reservation

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Merrion Square

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Meteor (mobile network)

Meteor Mobile Communications Limited was a GSM and UMTS mobile telecommunications company in Ireland.

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Meteor Music Awards

A Meteor Ireland Music Award was an accolade bestowed upon professionals in the music industry in Ireland and further afield.

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Metro (British newspaper)

Metro is the United Kingdom's highest circulation newspaper, published in tabloid format by DMG Media.

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Metro Éireann

Metro Éireann is an Irish multicultural tabloid newspaper.

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Metro Herald

Metro Herald was the title of a free daily commuter newspaper in Dublin, Ireland.

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Metro International

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Metropolis (UK series)

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MI5

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Miami Showband killings

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Micha Lindenstrauss

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Michał Zadara

Michał Zadara (born 19 October 1976) is a Polish theatre director and set designer.

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Michael Bell (Irish politician)

Michael Bell (1 October 1936 – 20 May 2011) was an Irish Labour Party politician.

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Michael Brennan (Progressive Democrats)

Michael Brennan (born 24 September 1946) is a former Irish politician from Adare in County Limerick who served as a member of Seanad Éireann.

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Michael Carolan

Michael Carolan (1875 – 1930) was an Irish republican activist.

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Michael Colgan (director)

Michael Colgan, OBE (born 1950) is an Irish film and television producer who was also a former director of the Gate Theatre in Dublin.

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Michael Colreavy

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Michael Cusack (cyclist)

Michael (Mick) William Cusack is an author, speaker and former international racing cyclist who competed as a member of the Irish national team.

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Michael D. Higgins

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Michael Drumgoole

Michael Drumgoole (1882 or 1883 – May 1960) was an Irish trade unionist.

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Michael Dwyer (journalist)

Michael Dwyer (2 May 1951 – 1 January 2010) was an Irish journalist and film critic who wrote for The Irish Times for more than 20 years.

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Michael Fahy

Michael "Stroke" Fahy (born 1940/41) is an Irish farmer and independent member of Galway County Council.

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Michael Farrell (activist)

Michael Farrell (born 1944) is an Irish civil rights activist, writer and former leader of People's Democracy, from its inception through to the 1969 Burntollet Bridge incident and into the 1970s.

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Michael Fassbender

Michael Fassbender (born 2 April 1977) is a German-born Irish actor.

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Michael Feeney Callan

Michael Feeney Callan is an Irish novelist and poet.

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Michael Fingleton

Michael Fingleton is a former chief executive of Irish Nationwide Building Society.

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Michael Fitzpatrick (Kildare politician)

Michael Fitzpatrick (12 October 1942 – 14 October 2011) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Michael Flatley

Michael Ryan Flatley (born July 16, 1958) is a former Irish-American dancer, choreographer, and musician.

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Michael Gallagher (postman and prognosticator)

Michael Gallagher is an Irish postman from County Donegal, known for accurately predicting weather-related events in Ireland.

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Michael Grothaus

Michael Grothaus (born 1977) is an American novelist and journalist.

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Michael Harding

Michael Harding (born 1953) lives in County Leitrim, very near Arigna, a village located just over the county boundary in the north of County Roscommon.

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Michael Healy-Rae

Michael Healy-Rae (born 11 January 1967) is an Irish Independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Michael Hinchey

Michael Gerard Hinchey (born 1969) is an Irish computer scientist and Director at the Irish Software Engineering Research Centre (Lero), a multi-university research centre headquartered at the University of Limerick, Ireland.

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Michael Hulse

Michael Hulse (born 1955) is an English translator, critic and poet, notable especially for his translations of German novels by W. G. Sebald, Herta Müller, and Elfriede Jelinek.

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Michael Hurley (Jesuit)

Father Michael Hurley S.J. (10 May 1923 – 15 April 2011) was an Irish Jesuit priest and theologian, who has been widely called the "father of Irish ecumenism" for promoting Christian unity.

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Michael Lowry

Michael Gerard Lowry (born 13 March 1953) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) since 1987, currently for the Tipperary constituency.

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Michael Lyons (politician)

Michael Dalgan Lyons (1 November 1910 – 19 November 1991) was an Irish Fine Gael politician from Ballyhaunis, County Mayo.

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Michael Mallin

Michael Thomas Christopher Mallin (Micheál Ó Mealláin; 1 December 1874 – 8 May 1916) was an Irish republican, Socialist and devout Catholic who took an active role in the Easter Rising of 1916.

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Michael Martin Dwyer

Michael Dwyer (15 June 1984 – 16 April 2009) was shot dead in 2009 by the Bolivian Police Special Forces in the Las Americas Hotel, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia in disputed circumstances.

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Michael McCarthy (Irish lawyer)

Michael John Fitzgerald McCarthy (born in Midleton, County Cork (1864 – 26 October 1928) was an Irish lawyer and an anti-clerical author.

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Michael McDowell (politician)

Michael Eoin McDowell SC (born 29 May 1951) is an Irish Independent politician and barrister who served as Tánaiste from 2006 to 2007, Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform from 2002 to 2007, Leader of the Progressive Democrats from 2006 to 2007 and Attorney General of Ireland from 1999 to 2002.

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Michael McKillop

Michael Gerard McKillop (born 27 January 1990 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland) is an Irish middle distance runner.

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Michael Moriarty (judge)

Michael Anthony Moriarty (born 15 June 1946) was an Irish judge who served as a Judge of the High Court from 1996 to 2018.

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Michael Murphy (Gaelic footballer)

Michael Murphy (born 4 August 1989) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who captains Donegal.

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Michael Neary (bishop)

Michael Neary (born 15 April 1946) is an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Michael Neary (surgeon)

Michael Neary is a retired Irish consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist.

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Michael Noonan

Michael James Noonan (born 21 May 1943) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Finance from 2011 to 2017, Leader of the Opposition and Leader of Fine Gael from 2001 to 2002, Minister for Health from 1994 to 1997, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1986 to 1987, Minister for Energy from January 1987 to March 1987 and Minister for Justice from 1982 to 1986.

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Michael Nugent

Michael Nugent (born 1 June 1961) is an Irish writer and activist.

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Michael O'Brien (Fianna Fáil politician)

Michael O'Brien is a former councillor and mayor of Clonmel.

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Michael P. Kitt

Michael Paschal Kitt (born 17 May 1950) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann from 2011 to 2016, Minister of State for Local Services from 2008 to 2011, Minister of State for Overseas Development from 2007 to 2008 and Chief of staff at the Department of the Taoiseach from 1991-92.

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Michael Portillo

Michael Denzil Xavier Portillo (born 26 May 1953) is a British journalist, broadcaster, and former Member of Parliament and Cabinet Minister of the Conservative Party.

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Michael Redmond (comedian)

Michael Redmond (born October 1950)"", Glasgow Herald, 7 June 2010, retrieved 2010-11-23 is an Irish stand-up comedian from Blackrock, Dublin, known for playing Father Stone in the Father Ted episode "Entertaining Father Stone".

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Michael Scott (Irish author)

Michael Peter Scott (born 28 September 1959) is an Irish writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror and, under the name Anna Dillon, romance novels.

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Michael Seaver

Michael Seaver (born 1967) is a writer and musician in Ireland.

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Michael Smith (poet)

Michael Smith (1942-2014) was an Irish poet, author and translator.

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Michael Theo

Michael Theo http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/veteran-brisbane-roar-goalkeeper-changes-his-name-by-deed-poll-to-michael-theo/story-e6frf4gl-1226440965911#.Ud1lKfnLqSohttp://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/247041,goodbye-theoklitos-hello-theo.aspxhttp://www.footballaustralia.com.au/brisbaneroar/news-display/Theo-is-the-name-of-the-game/48365 (formerly Theoklitos) (born 11 February 1981) is an Australian goalkeeper who most recently played for Brisbane Roar.

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Michael Thomas (author)

Michael Thomas is an American author.

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Michael Viney

Michael Viney MRIA (born 1933) is an artist, author, broadcaster, and journalist, based in Ireland.

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Michael Woods (politician)

Michael Andrew Woods (born 8 December 1935) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Government Chief Whip from July 1979 to December 1979, Minister for Social Welfare from 1979 to 1981, 1987 to 1991, March 1982 to December 1982 and 1993 to 1994, Minister for Health from 1979 to 1981, March 1982 to December 1982 and November 1994 to December 1994, Minister for Agriculture and Food from 1991 to 1992, Minister for the Marine from 1992 to 1993, Minister for the Marine and Natural Resources from 1997 to 2000 and Minister for Education and Science from 2000 to 2002.

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Micheál Ledwith

Micheál Ledwith (whose first name is often reported as Michael) is a former Catholic priest of the Diocese of Ferns in County Wexford from 1967 to 2005.

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Micheál Martin

Micheál Martin (born 1 August 1960) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Leader of the Opposition in Ireland since March 2011 and Leader of Fianna Fáil since February 2011.

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Michel Chossudovsky

Michel Chossudovsky (born 1946) is a Canadian economist, author and conspiracy theorist.

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Michelle Doherty

Michelle Doherty is an Irish actress, model, radio/television presenter and DJ.

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Michelle Gildernew

Michelle Gildernew (born 28 March 1970) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician from County Tyrone.

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Michelle Mulherin

Michelle Margaret Mulherin (born 20 January 1972) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as a Senator since May 2016, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Michelle O'Neill

Michelle Mary O'Neill (née Doris; born 10 January 1977) is an Irish politician who has served as Vice President of Sinn Féin since February 2018, and Leader of Sinn Féin in the Northern Ireland Assembly since January 2017.

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Michigan (album)

Michigan (styled Sufjan Stevens Presents... Greetings from Michigan, the Great Lake State on the cover) is a concept album by American indie folk songwriter Sufjan Stevens, released on July 1, 2003 on Sounds Familyre, Asthmatic Kitty and Secretly Canadian in the US, and on Rough Trade in Europe.

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Mick Fealty

Mick Fealty (born 1959) is a communications consultant and founding editor of the Northern Ireland-based blog Slugger O'Toole.

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Mick Flannery

Mick Flannery (born 28 November 1983) is an Irish singer and songwriter.

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Mick Higgins

Mick Higgins (22 August 1922 – 28 January 2010) was an Irish sportsperson who played Gaelic football for Cavan, winning three All-Ireland medals during his career.

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Mick Lally

Michael “Mick” Lally (10 November 1945 – 31 August 2010) was an Irish stage, film and television actor.

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Mick Mehigan

Michael "Mick" Mehigan (12 September 1886 - 20 December 1955) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a left wing-back for the Cork senior team.

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Mick Murphy (Irish Socialist politician)

Mick Murphy is a Socialist Party political activist who sits as a Tallaght Central representative on South Dublin County Council.

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Mick Pyro

Michael Tierney (known as Mick Pyro) is an Irish musician.

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Mick Wallace

Michael "Mick" Wallace (born 9 November 1955) is an Irish Independents 4 Change politician, property developer, and former football manager.

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Mickey MacConnell

Mickey MacConnell (born 1947) is an Irish musician and songwriter.

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Mickey Smith

Mickey Smith is a fictional character portrayed by Noel Clarke in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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Microdisney

Microdisney was an Irish rock band formed in Cork in 1980.

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Mid Clare Way

The Mid Clare Way is a long-distance trail in County Clare, Ireland.

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Midlands–North-West (European Parliament constituency)

Midlands–North-West is a constituency of the European Parliament in Ireland.

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Migration (Bonobo album)

Migration is the sixth studio album by British record producer and DJ Bonobo.

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Mike Belitsky

Mike Belitsky is a Canadian musician.

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Mike McCormack (writer)

Mike McCormack (born 1965) is an Irish novelist and short story writer.

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Mike O'Shea (adventurer)

Mike O'Shea (born 2 December 1969) is an Irish adventurer and safety consultant.

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Millennium Eve: Celebrate 2000

Millennium Eve: Celebrate 2000 was RTÉ's coverage of the turn of the millennium from 31 December 1999 into 1 January 2000.

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Milltown Cemetery attack

The Milltown Cemetery attack (also known as the Milltown Cemetery killings or Milltown Massacre) took place on 16 March 1988 at Milltown Cemetery in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Miloš Zeman

Miloš Zeman (born 28 September 1944) is a Czech politician serving as the third and current President of the Czech Republic since 8 March 2013.

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Min Jin Lee

Min Jin Lee (born 1968) is a Korean American writer whose work frequently deals with Korean American topics.

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Minding Frankie

Minding Frankie is a 2010 fiction novel by Maeve Binchy.

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Ming the Merciless

Ming the Merciless is a character who first appeared in the Flash Gordon comic strip in 1934.

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Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation

The Minister for Business, Enterprise and Innovation (An tAire Gnó, Fiontar agus Nuálaíochta) is the senior minister at the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation in the Government of Ireland.

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Ministers of State of the 30th Dáil

On 14 June 2007, the 27th Government of Ireland was elected by Dáil Éireann following nomination by the Taoiseach, and then appointed by the President.

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Mint Productions

Mint Productions is an Irish production company that has produced documentaries and television series for RTÉ, BBC and Channel 4.

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Miriam Daly

Miriam Daly (1928 – 26 June 1980) was an Irish republican activist and university lecturer who was assassinated by the loyalist Ulster Defence Association (UDA).

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Miriam Gallagher

Miriam Gallagher (born 1940) is an award winning, internationally recognised playwright and author whose works have been performed globally and translated into numerous languages.

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Miriam Lord

Miriam Lord (born 1962) is an Irish journalist and political sketch writer employed by The Irish Times newspaper.

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Miss Beatrix

Miss Beatrix (foaled 5 March 2004) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Miss D

Miss D refers to an abortion case in Ireland, Amy Dunne was a girl who wanted to travel to the United Kingdom for an abortion.

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Mistaken (novel)

Mistaken is a novel by the Irish novelist and filmmaker Neil Jordan published in 2011 The Irish Times.

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Mixed Nuts

Mixed Nuts is a 1994 American Christmas comedy film directed by Nora Ephron, based on the 1982 French comedy film, Le Père Noël est une ordure.

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Mo Cheol Thú

Mo Cheol Thú (literally "you are my music": a traditional expression of praise in the south-west of Ireland for any outstanding feat) is a radio programme of Irish traditional music broadcast by Radio Éireann (later RTÉ Radio 1) for three quarters of an hour each Sunday morning between 1970 and 2005.

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Modern Timber Homes

Modern Timber Homes was an Irish business established in 2004 by Shaun McColgan.

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Moira Deady

Moira Deady, Mrs Hoey (13 March 1922 – 15 November 2010) was an Irish actress.

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Mollie McGeown

Mary Graham "Mollie" McGeown (19 July 1923 – 21 November 2004) was a Northern Irish nephrologist and biochemist.

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Molly McCloskey

Molly McCloskey (born 1964 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American writer who has lived in Ireland since 1989.

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Monaghan County Council election, 2014

An election to Monaghan County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Monday Night Soccer

Monday Night Soccer is a former football television programme shown on RTÉ Two each Monday evening during the football season.

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Money Jungle

Money Jungle is a studio album by pianist Duke Ellington with double bassist Charles Mingus and drummer Max Roach.

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Mongoose (web server)

Mongoose is a cross-platform embedded web server and networking library with functions including TCP, HTTP client and server, WebSocket client and server, MQTT client and broker and much more.

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Monica Seles

Monica Seles (Szeles Mónika,; Monika Seleš, Моника Селеш; born December 2, 1973) is a retired Yugoslav-born American professional tennis player and a member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

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Monivea

Monivea (is a village in County Galway, Ireland. It was formerly part of the kingdom of the Soghain of Connacht. It is located approximately 30 km from Galway City and 9 km from Athenry. Monivea is known for its sizable forest, Monivea Castle which now lies in partial ruins, and a well-preserved mausoleum. Mausoleum and castle were built by the Ffrench (or ffrench) family, one of the "Tribes of Galway" and landholders since early Norman times, who remained Catholic. The Ffrench family were also responsible for the distinctive layout of the greens in the centre of the village, which were used as drying stations for the linen (known as flax) of local industries. The forest, mausoleum and castle were left to the State by the last Ffrench, and the forest is now held by Coillte (formerly the Irish Forestry Commission). There are two small grocery shops one with a petrol station, a butcher shop, four pubs, a Garda station, a post office, a playground, a church in Ryehill, and Monivea National School.

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Monto (Take Her Up to Monto)

"Monto (Take Her Up To Monto)" is an Irish folk song, written in 1958 by George Desmond Hodnett, music critic of the Irish Times, and popularised by the Dubliners.

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Moondance

Moondance is the 1970 third studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.

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Moonshine Freeze

Moonshine Freeze is the fourth studio album by British band This Is the Kit. It was released in July 2017 under Rough Trade Records.

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Moosajee Bhamjee

Moosajee Bhamjee (born 4 December 1947) is a former Irish Labour Party politician and psychiatrist.

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More Irish than the Irish themselves

"More Irish than the Irish themselves" (Níos Gaelaí ná na Gaeil féin, Hiberniores Hibernis ipsis) is a phrase used in Irish historiography to describe a phenomenon of cultural assimilation in late medieval Norman Ireland.

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More Songs About Buildings and Food

More Songs About Buildings and Food is the second studio album by the American rock band Talking Heads, released in July 1978.

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Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman, The New Yorker, July 3, 1978.

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Morgan Kelly (economist)

Morgan Kelly is Professor of Economics at University College Dublin (UCD).

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Moriarty Tribunal

The Moriarty Tribunal, officially called the Tribunal of Inquiry into certain Payments to Politicians and Related Matters, was an Irish Tribunal of Inquiry established in 1997 into the financial affairs of politicians Charles Haughey and Michael Lowry.

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Morleigh Steinberg

Morleigh Steinberg is an American choreographer and dancer with the production company Arcane Collective.

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Morning Ireland

Morning Ireland is the breakfast news programme broadcast by RTÉ Radio 1 in Ireland and is noted as that country's most listened to radio programme.

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Mossy Lawler

Mossy Lawler (born 5 April 1980) is a former professional rugby union player who currently works as a coach.

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Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation

The Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation (officially the "Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes and certain related matters") is a judicial commission of investigation, established in 2015 by an order of the Irish government.

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Mothers and Fathers Matter

Mothers and Fathers Matter (MFM) was a campaign group in Ireland which was formed in September 2014 to oppose the Children and Family Relationships Bill.

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Motto of the European Union

In varietate concordia (in English: United in diversity) is the official motto of the European Union (EU), adopted in 2000.

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Mount Anville Secondary School

Mount Anville Secondary School is a Roman Catholic, private all-girls post-primary school in Goatstown, a suburb of Dublin, in Ireland.

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Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium

Mount Jerome Cemetery & Crematorium (Reilig Chnoc Ieróim) is situated in Harold's Cross on the south side of Dublin, Ireland.

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Mount Juliet Golf & Spa Hotel

The Mount Juliet Hotel & Golf Course is situated in Mount Juliet Estate Thomastown, County Kilkenny, Ireland.

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Mount the Air

Mount the Air, the eighth album by English folk group the Unthanks, was released on 9 February 2015.

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Mrs. Brown's Boys

Mrs.

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Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie

Mrs.

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Ms Y

Ms Y is a woman who unsuccessfully sought to have an abortion in Ireland.

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MT-USA

MT-USA (Music Television - USA) was an Irish music television programme broadcast between 1984 and 1987.

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Mubdar Hatim al-Dulaimi

Major General Mubdar Hatim al-Dulaimi (مبدر حاتم الدليمي) (January 2, 1951 – March 6, 2006) was an Iraqi army officer.

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Muckross Park College

Muckross Park College is a Catholic all-girls secondary school located in Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland.

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Muhammad Ali vs. Henry Cooper

Muhammad Ali and Henry Cooper fought two boxing matches with each other.

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Muiredach's High Cross

Muiredach's High Cross is a high cross from the 10th or possibly 9th century, located at the ruined monastic site of Monasterboice, in County Louth, Ireland.

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Mulkerrin Brothers

The Mulkerrin Brothers (often referred to as The Mulkerrins) are a trio of traditional Irish musicians and performers.

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Mulligan's

Mulligan's is a pub in Dublin, Ireland which opened in 1854.

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Multi-Love

Multi-Love is the third studio album from the band Unknown Mortal Orchestra.

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Multiply (Jamie Lidell album)

Multiply is a studio album by Jamie Lidell.

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Munroe Bergdorf race row incident

Munroe Bergdorf is a British model who came to public attention in August 2017 when she was employed as the first transgender model to front a L'Oréal campaign in the UK.

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Murchad mac Briain

Murchad mac Briain was the son and heir of Brian Boru, a High King of Ireland who was killed on 23 April 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf.

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Murder of Jean McConville

Jean McConville (née Murray; 7 May 1934 – December 1972) was a woman from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who was kidnapped and murdered by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) and illicitly buried in County Louth in the Republic of Ireland in 1972 after being accused by the IRA of passing information to British forces.

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Murder of Jo Cox

On 16 June 2016, Jo Cox, the British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Batley and Spen, died after being shot and stabbed multiple times in Birstall, West Yorkshire.

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Murder of Joseph Rafferty

Joseph Rafferty (c. 1974 – 12 April 2005) was an Irish murder victim.

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Murder of Kelly Anne Bates

Kelly Anne Bates (18 May 1978 – 16 April 1996) was a British teenager who was murdered in Manchester when aged 17 by her partner, James Patterson Smith (born). She was tortured by him over a period of four weeks, including having her eyes gouged from their sockets up to three weeks before her death, before being drowned in a bathtub.

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Murder of Maria Ridulph

Maria Elizabeth Ridulph (March 12, 1950 – c. December 1957) was an American girl who disappeared on December 3, 1957 from a street corner in her neighborhood in Sycamore, Illinois when she was seven years old.

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Murder of Mary Travers

Mary Travers (Irish: Máire Ó Treabhair; b. 1962 – d. 8 April 1984) was a teacher who was shot dead on 8 April 1984 by Provisional IRA gunmen trying to assassinate her father, Thomas, a Catholic magistrate.

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Murder of Matthew Burns

Matthew Burns (c. 1976 – 21 February 2002) was an Irish murder victim.

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Murder of Moll McCarthy

Mary McCarthy, known as Moll Carthy (1902Bourke 1993, pp.6–7–20/21 November 1940), was a smallholder, prostitute, and murder victim from Marlhill, near New Inn, County Tipperary in Ireland.

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Murder of Sophie Hook

The murder of Sophie Hook was a widely reported child murder which took place in Llandudno, North Wales, in July 1995.

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Murder of Thomas Oliver

Thomas Oliver was an Irish farmer, murdered by the Provisional Irish Republican Army in 1991.

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Murphy Report

The Murphy Report is the brief name of the report of a Commission of investigation conducted by the Irish government into the sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Dublin.

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Murtagh Morgan

Murtagh Morgan (fl. 1925–1981) was a trade unionist and Irish republican politician.

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Museum of Bad Art

The Museum Of Bad Art (MOBA) is a privately owned museum whose stated aim is "to celebrate the labor of artists whose work would be displayed and appreciated in no other forum".

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Music Association of Ireland

The Music Association of Ireland (MAI) was set up in 1948 to improve the position of classical music within the cultural life of Ireland.

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Music for People in Trouble

Music for People in Trouble is the fifth studio album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfør, released on 8 September 2017 through Bella Union.

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Music of Burkina Faso

The music of Burkina Faso includes the folk music of 60 different ethnic groups.

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Mutiny

Mutiny is a criminal conspiracy among a group of people (typically members of the military or the crew of any ship, even if they are civilians) to openly oppose, change, or overthrow a lawful authority to which they are subject.

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MUZU.TV

MUZU was an independent online music video site with the largest legal catalogue of music videos available on the web.

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MV Anne Scan

Anne Scan is a cargo ship registered in Antigua and Barbuda which was detained in Greenore, Republic of Ireland on 27 October 2009 when over €50,000,000 worth of cigarettes were discovered on board.

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MV Rachel Corrie

MV Rachel Corrie is a 499 GT coaster owned and operated by the Free Gaza Movement.

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My Best Friend Is You

My Best Friend Is You is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Kate Nash, released in the United Kingdom on 19 April 2010 and elsewhere on 20 April.

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My Bloody Valentine (band)

My Bloody Valentine are a rock band formed in Dublin in 1983.

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My Boxer

"My Boxer" is a song recorded by Danish singer and songwriter Oh Land.

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My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me

My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me is a book by the German writer Jennifer Teege (born 1970, Munich).

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My Life in Orange

My Life in Orange: Growing Up with the Guru is an account of a child growing up in the Rajneesh movement led by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh.

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My Love Is Cool

My Love Is Cool is the debut studio album by the alternative rock band Wolf Alice, released on 22 June 2015 in the UK and 23 June 2015 in the US on Dirty Hit Records.

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My Man Music

"My Man Music" is a song by British girl-group Stooshe from their debut album London with the Lights On.

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My Maudlin Career

My Maudlin Career is the fourth studio album by the Scottish indie pop band Camera Obscura.

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Myanmar general election, 2010

A general election was held in Myanmar on 2010, in accordance with the new constitution which was approved in a referendum held in.

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N3 road (Ireland)

The N3 road is a national primary road in Ireland, running between Dublin, Cavan and the border with County Fermanagh.

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N5 road (Ireland)

The N5 road is a national primary road in Ireland, connecting Longford town with Westport.

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Naked short selling

Naked short selling, or naked shorting, is the practice of short-selling a tradable asset of any kind without first borrowing the security or ensuring that the security can be borrowed, as is conventionally done in a short sale.

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Name of the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic's official formal and short names at the United Nations are Česká republika and Česko in Czech, and the Czech Republic and Czechia in English.

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Names for association football

The names of association football are the terms used to describe:association football, the sport most commonly referred to in the English-speaking world as "football" or "soccer".

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Names of the Irish state

There have been various names for the state that is today officially known as Ireland.

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Nan Joyce

Nan Joyce (born 1940) is an Irish Travellers' rights activist.

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Nancy Harris

Nancy Harris is an Irish playwright and screenwriter.

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Nancy Kwan

Nancy "Ka Shen" Kwan (born May 19, 1939) is a Hong Kong-born American actress, who played a pivotal role in the acceptance of actors of Asian ancestry in major Hollywood film roles.

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Nancy Mulligan

"Nancy Mulligan" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

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Nannie Lambert Power O'Donoghue

Nannie Lambert Power O'Donoghue, also known as Ann Stewart Lyster Lambert, was born in 1843 and lived until 12 January 1940.

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Nao (singer)

Neo Jessica Joshua, better known as Nao (also stylised as NAO), is a British singer-songwriter and record producer from East London.

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Natalie Prass (album)

Natalie Prass is the self-titled debut studio album by Natalie Prass.

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Natascha McElhone

Natasha Abigail Taylor (born 14 December, 1969), known professionally as Natascha McElhone, is a British actress.

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Nathaniel Sneyd

Nathaniel Sneyd (c. 1767 – 31 July 1833), was an Irish politician, landowner and businessman.

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National Asset Management Agency

The National Asset Management Agency (NAMA; Gníomhaireacht Náisiúnta um Bhainistíocht Sócmhainní) is a body created by the government of Ireland in late 2009, in response to the Irish financial crisis and the deflation of the Irish property bubble.

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National Democratic Party (Ireland)

The National Democratic Party was a minor party in the Irish Free State representing small farming interests.

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National Famine Commemoration Day

The National Famine Commemoration Day (Lá Cuimhneacháin Náisiúnta an Ghorta Mhóir) is an annual observance in Ireland commemorating the Great Famine.

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National Famine Museum

The National Irish Famine Museum (Músaem Náisiúnta an Ghorta Mhóir) is a museum located at Strokestown Park, Roscommon, Ireland.

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National Hobo Association

The National Hobo Association is an organization for enthusiasts of the hobo lifestyle, founded in Los Angeles as part of a "hobo revival" in the US in the late 1970s and during the Reagan administration.

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National Inventory of Architectural Heritage

The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage (NIAH) maintains a central database of the architectural heritage of the Republic of Ireland covering the period since 1700 in complement to the Archaeological Survey of Ireland, which focuses on archaeological sites of the pre-1700 period.

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National Leprechaun Museum

The National Leprechaun Museum is a museum dedicated to Irish folklore and mythology, through the oral tradition of storytelling.

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National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology (Ard-Mhúsaem na hÉireann - Seandálaíocht) is a branch of the National Museum of Ireland located on Kildare Street in Dublin, Ireland, and dealing with Irish and other antiquities.

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National Ploughing Championships

The National Ploughing Championships (Comórtas Náisiúnta Treabhdóireachta) (previously known as The National Ploughing Championships Machinery & Livestock Exhibition) or (NPC) is an outdoor agricultural show in Ireland incorporating a ploughing contest.

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National reactions to the Gaza flotilla raid

National reactions to the Gaza flotilla raid on 31 May 2010 ranged from ranged from support to strong condemnation of Israel.

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National Sports Campus Development Authority

The National Sports Campus Development Authority (NSCDA) is an Irish public body responsible for developing and running a National Sports Campus in Abbotstown, Blanchardstown, Dublin.

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National Student Media Awards

The National Student Media Awards are an annual All-Ireland student journalism competition run by Oxygen.ie newspaper.

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National Transport Authority (Ireland)

The National Transport Authority (Údarás Náisiúnta Iompair) or NTA is the transport authority for Greater Dublin and the public transport licensing agency for Ireland.

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National Union of Protestants

The National Union of Protestants was a campaign group of evangelical Protestants in the United Kingdom.

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National Youth Organisation (Ireland)

The National Youth Organisation (NYO) is a representative body of students and young people in the Republic of Ireland, which focuses on issues that affect young people.

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Navi Pillay

Navanethem "Navi" Pillay (born 23 September 1941) is a South African jurist who served as the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights from 2008 to 2014.

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Nóirín O'Sullivan

Nóirín Eileen O'Sullivan (born 18 November 1965) is an Irish Garda who has served as Director of Strategic Partnerships for Europe at the International Association of Chiefs of Police since October 2017.

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Neasa Hardiman

Neasa Hardiman is an Irish director of both fiction and nonfiction, predominantly known for her television work.

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Ned Courtney (footballer)

Ned Courtney was an Irish footballer who played Gaelic football for Cork GAA and association football for Cork United, Cork Athletic and Ireland.

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Ned O'Keeffe

Edward "Ned" O'Keeffe (born 1 August 1942) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician.

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Need to Know (newsletter)

Need To Know, also known as NTK, was an email newsletter, published late on Fridays, written by former Wired journalist and Irish Times columnist Danny O'Brien and former Wired and Future journalist Dave Green.

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Neil Harbisson

Neil Harbisson (born 27 July 1984) is a Catalan-raised, Northern Irish-born cyborg artist and transpecies activist based in New York City.

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Neil Horan

Cornelius "Neil" Horan, sometimes referred to as The Grand Prix Priest or The Dancing Priest (born 22 April 1947), is a laicised Irish Roman Catholic priest who is noted for his interference with the running of the 2003 British Grand Prix and the 2004 Summer Olympics men's marathon in order to promote his religious belief that the end of the world is near.

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Neil Pakey

Neil Pakey (born 15 January 1961) was CEO of Shannon Airport until June 2016.

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Nell McCafferty

Nell McCafferty (born 28 March 1944) is an Irish journalist, playwright, civil rights campaigner and feminist.

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Nelson's Pillar

Nelson's Pillar (also known as the Nelson Pillar or simply the Pillar) was a large granite column capped by a statue of Horatio Nelson, built in the centre of what was then Sackville Street (later renamed O'Connell Street) in Dublin, Ireland.

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Nemo Rangers GAA

Nemo Rangers Hurling and Football Club is a Cork-based Gaelic Athletic Association club on the southside of Cork city, Ireland.

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Neri Cardozo

Neri Raúl Cardozo (born 8 August 1986 in Mendoza, Argentina) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a midfielder for Racing Club de Avellaneda.

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Nessa Childers

Nessa Maria Vereker Childers (born 9 October 1956) is an Irish politician who has served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland since 2009.

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Nessun dorma

"" (English: "None shall sleep") is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot and one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera.

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Neven Maguire

Neven Maguire is an Irish celebrity chef and television personality from Blacklion, County Cavan, Ireland.

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Never Say Never (Basement Jaxx song)

"Never Say Never" is a song written, performed and produced by British electronic music duo Basement Jaxx.

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Never Steady, Never Still

Never Steady, Never Still is a Canadian drama film, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.

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Nevermen (album)

Nevermen is the debut studio album by Nevermen.

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New Ireland Forum

The New Ireland Forum was a forum in 1983–84 at which Irish nationalist political parties discussed potential political developments that might alleviate the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

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New Life (Antonio Sánchez album)

New Life is an album by drummer Antonio Sánchez which was released on the CAM Jazz label in 2013.

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New Look (album)

New Look is the self-titled debut studio album of husband-and-wife electronic music duo New Look, consisting of singer and former model Sarah Ruba and Adam Pavao.

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New Vision (electoral alliance)

New Vision was an electoral alliance of independent candidates formed to contest the 2011 Irish general election.

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New Wave (The Auteurs album)

New Wave is the 1993 debut album by British alternative rock band The Auteurs.

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New York v. Strauss-Kahn

The People of the State of New York v. Strauss-Kahn was a criminal case relating to allegations of sexual assault and attempted rape made by a hotel maid, Nafissatou Diallo, against Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the Sofitel New York Hotel on 14 May 2011.

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Newcastle West A.F.C.

Newcastle West Rovers Association Football Club is a football club based in Newcastle West in the Republic of Ireland.

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Newlands Cross

Newlands Cross is a well-known junction in south-west Dublin in the county of South Dublin.

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Newspaper of record

A newspaper of record is a major newspaper that has a large circulation and whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered professional and typically authoritative.

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Newton Emerson

Newton Emerson (born circa 1970) is a political commentator in Northern Ireland.

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Newtownbreda

Newtownbreda is a residential suburb of South-East Belfast, clustered around a small and now largely invisible 18th century village.

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Next Irish general election

The next Irish general election will be held on or before Monday, 12 April 2021.

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Niall Ó Brolcháin

Niall Ó Brolcháin (born 14 April 1965) is a former Irish Green Party politician, who was a member of Seanad Éireann from December 2009 to April 2011.

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Niall Burke

Niall Burke (born 21 May 1991) is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a centre-forward for the Galway senior team.

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Niall de Buitléar

Niall de Buitléar (born 1983) is an Irish artist working in sculpture, painting, and drawing.

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Niall Horan

Niall James Horan (born 13 September 1993) is an Irish singer and songwriter.

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Niall McGarry

Niall McGarry is an entrepreneur and the owner and founder of Joe.ie and Her.ie, male and female-focused websites in Ireland.

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Niall O'Brien (actor)

Niall O'Brien (8 February 1946 – 25 February 2009) was an Irish-born actor and member of the Abbey Theatre company, where he appeared in 130 productions.

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Niall O'Dowd

Niall O'Dowd (born 18 May 1953), is an Irish journalist and author living in the United States.

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Niall Sheehy

Niall Sheehy was a Gaelic footballer from Tralee, County Kerry.

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Niall Toner

Niall Toner (born 1944) is an Irish bluegrass musician, songwriter and radio broadcaster from Dublin, known nationwide for his programmes Country Heartland and Roots Freeway.

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Niall Williams

Niall Williams (born 1958, Dublin) is an Irish author.

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Niamh Bhreathnach

Niamh Síle Bhreathnach (born 1 June 1945) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Education from 1993 to 1994 and 1994 to 1997.

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Niamh Cosgrave

Niamh Cosgrave (born 9 October 1964) is a former Fine Gael politician from Dublin, Ireland.

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Niamh Kavanagh

Niamh Kavanagh (born 13 February 1968) is an Irish singer who sang the winning entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 1993.

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Nicholas Budgen

Nicholas William Budgen (3 November 1937 – 26 October 1998), often called Nick Budgen, was a British Conservative Party politician.

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Nicholas Hoult

Nicholas Caradoc Hoult (born 7 December 1989) is an English actor.

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Nicholas Kearns

Nicholas Kearns (born 1946) was the President of the High Court of Ireland, and ex officio member of the Supreme Court.

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Nicholas Mansergh

Philip Nicholas Seton Mansergh, OBE (27 June 1910 – 16 January 1991) was a historian of Ireland and the British Commonwealth.

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Nichols Canyon (horse)

Nichols Canyon (11 February 2010 – 28 December 2017) was a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse best known for his performances in National Hunt races.

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Nick Hopkins

Nick Hopkins is a British investigative journalist and broadcaster, known for his work for The Guardian newspaper and the BBC’s Newsnight television program.

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Nick Webb (journalist)

Nick Webb (born 1971) is an Irish journalist.

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Nicky English

Nicholas J. "Nicky" English (born 20 October 1962) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a full-forward for the Tipperary senior team.

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Nicky Rackard Cup

The Nicky Rackard Cup (often referred to as the Rackard Cup) is the fourth-highest senior inter-county championship overall in hurling.

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Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Kim Coppola (born January 7, 1964), known professionally as Nicolas Cage, is an American actor, director and producer.

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Nicolas Roche

Nicolas Roche (born 3 July 1984) is an Irish professional road bicycle racer.

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Nicolas Tindal-Carill-Worsley

Group Captain Nicolas Tindal-Carill-Worsley RAF (known as Nicolas Tindal) (7 March 1911 – 28 January 2006), was a bomber pilot during the Second World War who helped plan and execute the Great Escape from Stalag Luft III, where he was imprisoned between 1940 and 1945.

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Nicolás Alejandro Cabrera

Nicolás Alejandro Cabrera (born 5 June 1984 in La Plata, Buenos Aires province) is an Argentine football right winger last played for Quilmes.

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Nigel Carolan

Nigel Carolan (born 27 December 1974) is a rugby union coach from Ireland.

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Nigel Mooney

Nigel Mooney (born 12 August 1963) is a blues and jazz singer, guitarist, and songwriter from Ireland.

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Night Swim

Night Swim is the debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Josef Salvat.

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Nightime

Nightime (foaled 5 April 2003) is an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the Irish 1000 Guineas in 2006.

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Nina Simone

Nina Simone (born Eunice Kathleen Waymon; February 21, 1933 – April 21, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, pianist, arranger, and activist in the Civil Rights Movement.

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Nine Inches

Nine Inches is the eighth novel of the ''Dan Starkey'' series by Northern Irish author, Colin Bateman, released on 13 October 2011 through Headline Publishing Group.

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Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is a compact five-door hatchback electric car manufactured by Nissan and introduced in Japan and the United States in December 2010, followed by various European countries and Canada in 2011.

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Nissan Sway

Nissan Sway is a hatchback concept car exhibited by Nissan Motors in 2015 at the Geneva Motor Show.

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No Angel (Beyoncé song)

"No Angel" (stylized as "Angel") is a song by American singer Beyoncé from her self-titled fifth studio album (2013).

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No Cities to Love

No Cities to Love is the eighth studio album by American rock band Sleater-Kinney, released on January 20, 2015, through Sub Pop.

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No Disco

No Disco is RTÉ's former flagship music television programme, broadcast on Irish television channel, Network 2, from 1993 – 2003.

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No Light, No Light

No Light, No Light is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their second studio album, Ceremonials (2011).

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No Line on the Horizon

No Line on the Horizon is the 12th studio album by Irish rock band U2.

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No More Apologies

No More Apologies is the fifth album from Irish rock band A House.

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No More Heroes (The Stranglers song)

"No More Heroes" is a song by The Stranglers, released as a single from their album of the same name.

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No Shape

No Shape is the fourth studio album by American singer-songwriter Perfume Genius, released on May 5, 2017, through Matador Records as the follow up to Too Bright (2014).

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No Sounds Are Out of Bounds

No Sounds Are Out of Bounds is the fifteenth studio album by English ambient house duo The Orb.

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Noël Browne

Noël Christopher Browne (20 December 1915 – 21 May 1997) was an Irish politician and doctor.

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Noble (film)

Noble is a 2014 film written and directed by Stephen Bradley about the true life story of Christina Noble, a children's rights campaigner, charity worker and writer, who founded the Christina Noble Children's Foundation in 1989.

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Noctiluca scintillans

Noctiluca scintillans, commonly known as the sea sparkle, and also published as Noctiluca miliaris, is a free-living, marine-dwelling species of dinoflagellate that exhibits bioluminescence when disturbed (popularly known as mareel).

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Noel Dempsey

Noel Emmet Dempsey (born 6 January 1953) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Transport from 2007 to 2011, Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources from 2004 to 2007, Minister for Education and Science from 2002 to 2004, Minister for the Environment and Local Government from 1997 to 2002, Minister of State at the Department of Finance from 1993 to 1994, Minister of State at the Department of Defence and Government Chief Whip from 1992 to 1994.

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Noel Treacy

Noel Treacy (born 18 December 1951) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Noel Whelan (politician)

Noel Whelan is a barrister and adviser for the Fianna Fáil party in Ireland.

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Noel Willoughby

Noel Vincent Willoughby (1926–2006) was the Church of Ireland Bishop of Cashel and Ossory from 1980 to 1997.

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Noisebridge

Noisebridge is an award-winning anarchistic educational hackerspace in San Francisco, inspired by hackerspaces in Europe, like the Metalab in Vienna and c-base in Berlin.

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Nollaig Ó Gadhra

Nollaig Ó Gadhra (16 December 1943 – 13 August 2008) was an Irish-language activist, journalist and historian in Ireland.

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Nonie Lynch

Nonie Lynch (née Crawford; 5 February 1910 – 29 September 2011) was an Irish traditional singer from Milltown Malbay, County Clare.

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Nora Bennis

Nora Bennis (b. 1941/1942) is an Irish housewife and political activist from Limerick, who was a prominent advocate of traditional Catholic family values in Ireland in the 1990s.

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Nora Owen

Nora Rita Owen (née O'Mahony; born 1 June 1945) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister for Justice from 1994 to 1997 and Deputy Leader of Fine Gael from 1993 to 2001.

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Nora Wall

Nora Wall (formerly Sister Dominic) (born 1948) is a former Irish sister of the Sisters of Mercy who was wrongfully convicted of rape in June 1999, and served four days of a life sentence in July 1999, before her conviction was quashed.

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Norman Blake (Scottish musician)

Norman Blake (born 20 October 1965, Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a singer, instrumentalist and songwriter in the Glasgow based band Teenage Fanclub.

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Norman Kennedy

Norman Kennedy was a trade unionist and politician in Ireland.

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Norman Rush

Norman Rush (born October 24, 1933, San Francisco, California) is an American writer whose introspective novels and short stories are set in Botswana in the 1980s.

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North of Ireland F.C.

North of Ireland Football Club is a former Irish rugby union club that was based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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North/South Inter-Parliamentary Association

The North/South Inter-Parliamentary Association is an inter-parliamentary forum created between the national parliament of the Republic of Ireland (the Oireachtas) and the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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Northern Council for Unity

The Northern Council for Unity was an Irish republican political party founded in 1937 by Anthony Mulvey.

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Northern Ireland Assembly election, 2011

The 2011 election to the Northern Ireland Assembly took place on Thursday, 5 May, following the dissolution of the Northern Ireland Assembly at midnight on 24 March 2011.

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Northern Ireland local elections, 1924

The 1924 Northern Irish local elections were held in January & June 1924 for the various county & district councils of Northern Ireland.

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Northern Ireland local elections, 1977

Elections for local government were held in Northern Ireland in May 1977.

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Norwegian butter crisis

The Norwegian butter crisis began in late 2011 with an acute shortage of butter and inflation of its price across markets in Norway.

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Not Evil Just Wrong

Not Evil Just Wrong is a 2009 documentary film by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer that challenges Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth by suggesting that the evidence of global warming is inconclusive and that the impact global warming legislation will have on industry is much more harmful to humans than beneficial.

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Not Your Kind of People

Not Your Kind of People is the fifth studio album by Scottish-American alternative rock band Garbage.

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Notes from a Coma

Notes from a Coma is a postmodern science fiction novel by Mike McCormack.

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Nothing but the Beat

Nothing but the Beat is the fifth studio album by French DJ and record producer David Guetta, released on 26 August 2011.

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Now All Roads Lead to France

Now All Roads Lead To France is a 2011 non-fiction book by Matthew Hollis.

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Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep (organization)

Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep is an American charitable organization operating worldwide, described as "a volunteer network dedicated to photographing dead and dying infants", which "provides free professional portraits to families suffering a stillbirth or early infant loss." Grieving families receive "heirloom photos" at "no charge".

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Noyb.eu

noyb.eu, also called noyb (from the colloquial "none of your business") or NOYB – European Center for Digital Rights, is a non-profit organization based in Vienna, Austria established in 2017.

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Noyeks fire

The Noyeks fire was a fatal fire that took place at the Noyeks timber factory on Parnell St, Dublin, Ireland on March 27, 1972, and claimed the lives of 8 people; seven women and one man who died in the inferno.

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Nozinja Lodge

Nozinja Lodge is the debut studio album by South African artist Nozinja, released on Warp on June 1, 2015.

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Nuala Fennell

Nuala Fennell (25 November 1935 – 11 August 2009) was an Irish economist and Fine Gael politician.

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Nuala Moore

Nuala Moore is an Irish swimmer known for open water swimming and ice swimming.

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Nuala Ní Chonchúir

Nuala Ní Chonchúir (born 14 January 1970) is an Irish writer and poet.

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Nutshell (novel)

Nutshell is the 14th novel by English author and screenwriter Ian McEwan.

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Nyle Wolfe

Nyle Wolfe (born October 1971) is an Irish operatic baritone, who has sung with the Musiktheater im Revier in Germany and Opera Ireland.

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NZCA/LINES

NZCA/LINES is the 2012 debut album by NZCA/LINES.

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O Emperor

O Emperor are a rock band from Waterford, Ireland.

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O'Gorman Coach Builders

O'Gorman Coachbuilders was an Irish coach building company that traded under various names: O'Gorman Brothers (to 1933), O'GORMANS, John O'Gorman & Sons, J.F.O'GORMAN (1933) Ltd then J.F.O'GORMAN Ltd (Until J.F.O'Gorman's death in 1943).

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O'Hooley & Tidow

O'Hooley & Tidow are an English folk music duo from Yorkshire.

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O2 (Ireland)

Telefónica Ireland was a broadband and telecommunications provider in Ireland that traded under the O2 brand (typeset as O2).

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Oath Keepers

Oath Keepers is an anti-government American far-right organization associated with the patriot and militia movements.

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Oatlands College

Oatlands College (Coláiste Fhearann an Choirce) is a voluntary Christian Brothers secondary school for boys aged 12–18, located in Mount Merrion, County Dublin in Ireland.

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Obadiah Williams

Obadiah Williams was a 19th-century wealthy Irish merchant of Huguenot origin.

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Oboe Concerto (MacMillan)

The Oboe Concerto is a composition for solo oboe and orchestra by the Scottish composer James MacMillan.

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Occupy Dame Street

Occupy Dame Street or Occupy Dublin was a peaceful protest and demonstration against economic inequality, social injustice and corporate greed taking place outside the Central Bank of Ireland plaza on Dame Street in Dublin, beside the Temple Bar area of the city.

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Occupy movement

The Occupy movement is an international socio-political movement against social and economic inequality and the lack of "real democracy" around the world.

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October 1916

The following events occurred in October 1916.

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Ode to the Bouncer

"Ode to the Bouncer" is a song written, performed and produced by electropop group Studio Killers.

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Odournet

Odournet is a Netherlands-based international consultancy company specializing in environmental and product odor management and assessment.

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Off the Ball (media company)

Off the Ball is an Irish media company, comprising a podcast network, website, daily radio show on nationwide broadcaster Newstalk 106-108fm and web-based live digital broadcast.

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Office of the Parliamentary Counsel to Government

The Office of the Parliamentary Counsel to the Government (Oifig na nDréachtóirí Parlaiminte don Rialtas) is the Office of the Parliamentary Counsel to the Government of Ireland.

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Oh Pioneer

Oh Pioneer is the seventh studio album by Northern Irish recording artist Duke Special.

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Ohio's 2nd congressional district special election, 2005

On August 2, 2005, elections were held in Ohio's 2nd congressional district to choose a United States Representative to replace Rob Portman, who had resigned his seat in April to become United States Trade Representative.

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Oidhche Sheanchais

Oidhche Sheanchais ("A Night of Storytelling"; variously given as The Storyteller, The Story Teller, Storyteller's Night, Night of Story-telling) is a 1935 Irish film directed by Robert J. Flaherty.

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Oireachtas

The Oireachtas, sometimes referred to as Oireachtas Éireann, is the legislature of Ireland.

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OK Cowboy

OK Cowboy is the debut album of Vitalic, first released in 2005.

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Old (Danny Brown album)

Old is the third studio album by American rapper Danny Brown.

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Old Belvedere Cricket Club

Old Belvedere Cricket Club was a cricket club in Dublin, Ireland, that played in the Leinster Senior League.

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Old Bridge, Hasankeyf

The Old Bridge (Eski Köprü), also known as the Old Tigris Bridge, is a ruined four-arch bridge spanning the Tigris River in the town of Hasankeyf in Batman Province in southeastern Turkey.

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Old Bushmills Distillery

The Old Bushmills Distillery is a distillery in Bushmills, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

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Oldcastle Materials

Oldcastle Materials Inc. is a leading supplier of asphalt, concrete, and other building materials, and also offers construction and paving services.

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Oleh Oriekhov

Oleh Oryekhov (born on 20 August 1967, in Kiev, in the Ukrainian SSR of the Soviet Union) is a former Ukrainian football referee in the Ukrainian Premier League.

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Oliver Byrne

Oliver Byrne (26 July 1944 in Dublin – 26 August 2007) was formerly the CEO of Irish soccer club Shelbourne F.C..

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Oliver Plunkett Street

Oliver Plunkett Street is a shopping street in Cork, Ireland.

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Olivia O'Leary

Olivia O'Leary (born 1949) is an Irish journalist, writer and current affairs presenter.

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Ollie Baker

Oliver "Ollie" Baker (born 1974) is an Irish retired hurler who played as a midfielder for the Clare senior hurling team.

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Ollie Kilkenny

Ollie Kilkenny (born 1962 in Kiltormer, County Galway) is a former Irish sportsperson.

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Olwen Fouéré

Olwen Fouéré is an actor and writer/director in theatre, film and visual arts.

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Olympia Theatre, Dublin

The Olympia Theatre is a concert hall and theatre venue in Dublin, Ireland, located in Dame Street.

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Olympic Council of Ireland

The Olympic Council of Ireland or OCI (Comhairle Oilimpeach na hÉireann) (called the Irish Olympic Council until 1952) is the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of the island of Ireland.

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Omagh bombing

The Omagh bombing was a car bombing that took place on 15 August 1998 in Omagh, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

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Omar Sharif

Omar Sharif (عمر الشريف,; born Michel Dimitri Chalhoub; 10 April 193210 July 2015) was an Egyptian actor.

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On First Looking into Chapman's Homer

On First Looking into Chapman's Homer is a sonnet written by the English Romantic poet John Keats (1795–1821) in October 1816.

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On the Couch (Irish TV series)

On the Couch is an Irish comedy-drama, produced by Fubar Films and screened on TV3.

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On What You're On

"On What You're On" is the lead single by English pop rock band Busted from their third studio album, Night Driver (2016).

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Once (film)

Once is a 2007 Irish romantic musical drama film written and directed by John Carney.

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Once I Was an Eagle

Once I Was an Eagle is the fourth studio album by British singer-songwriter Laura Marling, and was released on 27 May (US/Canada, 28 May) 2013.

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One to One (TV series)

One to One was an Irish television series which airs on RTÉ One.

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One Touch (album)

One Touch is the debut studio album by English girl group Sugababes.

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One-off housing

One-off housing is a term used in Ireland to refer to the building of individual rural houses, outside of towns and villages.

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Online shaming

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Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... Pt. II

Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...

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Opal Koboi

Opal Koboi is a fictional character from the ''Artemis Fowl'' series by Eoin Colfer.

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Open Your Eyes (Snow Patrol song)

"Open Your Eyes" is a song by the alternative rock band Snow Patrol.

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Open Your Heart (album)

Open Your Heart is the third studio album by the Brooklyn punk rock band The Men, released March 6, 2012 on Sacred Bones Records.

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Opera Ireland

Opera Ireland was Ireland's first permanent national opera company.

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Operation Banner

Operation Banner was the operational name for the British Armed Forces' operation in Northern Ireland from August 1969 to July 2007, as part of the Troubles.

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Operation Netwing

Operation Netwing is a long-running United Kingdom law enforcement endeavour, headed by Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit (BHMCU), investigating allegations of forced labour and human trafficking in Bedfordshire, England by Irish Travellers.

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Operation Sana

Operation Sana (Operacija Sana) was a military offensive undertaken by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine – ARBiH) in western Bosnia and Herzegovina during the Bosnian War.

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Operation Transformation (TV series)

Operation Transformation is a health and fitness programme airing on RTÉ One in Ireland.

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Operation Yewtree

Operation Yewtree is a police investigation into sexual abuse allegations, predominantly the abuse of children, against the British media personality Jimmy Savile and others.

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Opinion polling for the Irish general election, 2011

This table lists opinion polls and results of elections between the Irish general elections of 2007 and 2011.

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Opinion polling for the Irish general election, 2016

Numerous polls of support for political parties in Ireland were taken between the 2011 general election and the 2016 general election, held on Friday, 26 February 2016.

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Opposites (album)

Opposites is the sixth studio album by Scottish alternative rock band Biffy Clyro, which was released on 28 January 2013.

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Opt-outs in the European Union

In general, the law of the European Union is valid in all of the twenty-eight European Union member states.

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Orange Volunteers (1972)

The Orange Volunteers (OV) was a loyalist vigilante group with a paramilitary structure active in Northern Ireland during the early 1970s.

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Order of precedence in the Republic of Ireland

The Republic of Ireland has limited use of order of precedence.

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Ordinary Love (U2 song)

"Ordinary Love" is a song by Irish rock band U2.

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Ordinary referendum

An ordinary referendum in Ireland is a referendum on a bill other than a bill to amend the Constitution.

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Organ theft in Kosovo

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Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret

Orgasmic Birth: The Best-Kept Secret (also called Orgasmic Birth: 11 Mothers, 12 International Experts or just Orgasmic Birth) is a 2008 documentary film that examines the intimate nature of birth.

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Oriel Wind Farm

Oriel Wind Farm is a proposed offshore wind farm in the northwestern Irish Sea.

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Oriol Junqueras

Oriol Junqueras i Vies (born 11 April 1969) is a Spanish politician, historian and academic from Catalonia.

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Orla Tinsley

Orla Tinsley is a campaigner, author and journalist from County Kildare in Ireland.

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Orlaith Carmody

Orlaith Carmody (born October2, 1960) in Kilmacud, Dublin is an Irish businesswoman and author of Perform As A Leader, RTÉ news reporter for a number of years and co-founder of Media Training with her husband and business partner, Dragons' Den investor Gavin Duffy.

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Orna Ní Choileáin

Orna Ní Choileáin has won prizes for her creative prose, poetry, drama and theatre, and short-story writing at Oireachtas na Gaeilge and other Gaelic festivals.

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Orson Welles theatre credits

This is a comprehensive listing of the theatre work of Orson Welles.

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Osbert Lancaster

Sir Osbert Lancaster, CBE (4 August 1908 – 27 July 1986) was an English cartoonist, architectural historian, stage designer and author.

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Osborn Bergin

Osborn Joseph Bergin (26 November 1873 – 6 October 1950) was a scholar of the Irish language and early Irish literature, who discovered Bergin's Law.

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Oscar (bionic cat)

Oscar is an all black cat owned by Kate Allan and Mike Nolan who lives on the Channel Island of Jersey.

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Oscar Schindler (horse)

Oscar Schindler (4 February 1992 – after 2005) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion best known for being the first horse to win two runnings of the Irish St Leger.

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Osvaldo Ardiles

Osvaldo César Ardiles (born 3 August 1952), often referred to in Britain as Ossie Ardiles, is a football manager, pundit and former midfielder who won the 1978 FIFA World Cup as part of the Argentine national team.

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Other People (novel)

Other People is a novel by British writer Martin Amis, published in 1981.

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Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda

Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital (OLLH or OLOL) is a public hospital located in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, part of the Louth Meath Hospital Group.

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Out in the Storm

Out in the Storm is the fourth studio album by Katie Crutchfield's band Waxahatchee, released on July 14, 2017 through Merge.

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Out of the Game

Out of the Game is the seventh studio album by singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, released in Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada in April 2012 and in the United States on May 1, 2012 through Decca Records/Polydor Records.

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Out of the Game Tour

The Out of the Game Tour is a concert tour by singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright.

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Ouzel Galley

The Ouzel Galley was an Irish merchant ship that set sail from Dublin in the late seventeenth century and was presumed lost with all hands when she failed to return within the next three years.

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Over the Bar

Over the Bar: A Personal Relationship with the GAA is a memoir by the Irish writer Breandán Ó hEithir, describing his early life on Inishmore, his education at University College, Galway (where he subsequently dropped out) and his long-time involvement with the Gaelic Athletic Association.

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Owen Hynes

Owen Hynes (1875 – February 1970) was an Irish trade union leader.

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Oxegen 2006

Oxegen 2006 was the third Oxegen festival to take place, following the dissolution of its predecessor Witnness in 2004.

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Oxegen 2008

Oxegen '08 was the fifth Oxegen festival to take place, following the dissolution of its predecessor Witnness in 2004.

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Oxegen 2009

Oxegen 2009 was the sixth Oxegen festival to take place since 2004.

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Oxegen 2010

Oxegen 2010 was the seventh Oxegen festival to take place since 2004.

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Oxegen 2011

Oxegen 2011 was the eighth Oxegen festival to take place since 2004.

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Oxford Professor of Poetry

The Professor of Poetry is an academic appointment at the University of Oxford.

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Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery

The Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery is an annual weekend conference at which academics, food writers, cooks, and others with an interest in food and culture meet to discuss current issues in food studies and food history.

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Oxford University Student Union

The Oxford University Student Union is the official students' union of the University of Oxford.

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P. A. Ó Síocháin

Pádraig Augustine Ó Síocháin (P. A.) (1905–1995) was an Irish journalist, author, lawyer, Irish language activist and entrepreneur, born in Kanturk, County Cork, Ireland on 26 May 1905, the sixth child and fourth son of five sons and five daughters of Daniel Desmond (D. D.) Sheehan BL, MP for Mid-Cork, of Kanturk, and Mary Pauline (née O'Connor) from Tralee, County Kerry.

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P. and S. v. Poland

P.

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P. J. Moloney

(Patrick James) P. J. Moloney (20 March 1869 – 4 September 1947) was an Irish Sinn Féin politician.

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P. J. Sheehan

Patrick Joseph "P.

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P.D. Mehigan

Patrick D. Mehigan (17 March 1884 - 4 December 1965) was an Irish sportsperson and journalist.

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Pablo Barzola

Pablo Maximiliano Barzola (born 17 November 1983 in San Martín) is an Argentine football full back, who plays for All Boys.

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Pablo Fontanello

Pablo Ezequiel Fontanello (born 26 September 1984) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Ordabasy.

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Pablo Garnier

Pablo Sebastián Garnier (born 26 February 1981 in San Salvador de Jujuy, Jujuy Province) is an Argentine football midfielder currently playing for Atlético Tucumán of the Primera B Nacional.

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Pablo Honey

Pablo Honey is the debut studio album by English rock band Radiohead, released on 22 February 1993 by Parlophone in the United Kingdom and by Capitol Records in the United States.

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Pachinko (novel)

Pachinko is a 2017 novel by Korean American author Min Jin Lee.

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Paddy Bourke (politician)

Patrick "Paddy" Bourke is an Irish Independent politician and a member of Dublin City Council.

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Paddy Cardiff

Paddy Cardiff (8 November 1925 – 3 June 2005) was an Irish trade unionist.

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Paddy Clancy

Patrick Michael Clancy (7 March 1922 – 11 November 1998), usually called Paddy Clancy or Pat Clancy, was an Irish folk singer best known as a member of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem.

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Paddy Kennedy (politician)

Patrick "Paddy" Kennedy (3 September 1942 – 3 May 1999) was a Northern Irish politician.

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Paddy Skerritt

Patrick Joseph Skerritt (29 May 1926 – 21 November 2001) was an Irish professional golfer.

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Padraic Fallon

Padraic Fallon (3 January 1905 – 9 October 1974) was an Irish poet and playwright.

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Painted from Memory

Painted from Memory is a collaboration between Elvis Costello and Burt Bacharach.

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Palookaville (album)

Palookaville is the fourth studio album by English big beat musician Fatboy Slim, released on 4 October 2004, approximately four years after the previous one.

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Pam Cameron

Pam Cameron (born 30 December 1971; formerly Lewis, née Pamela Brown) is a Democratic Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland who has sat in the Northern Ireland Assembly since 2011 as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the South Antrim constituency.

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Pan-European Pension

The Pan-European Pension Product (PEPP) is a proposed pension which will be available to residents of the European Union.

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Panama Papers

The Panama Papers are 11.5 million leaked documents that detail financial and attorney–client information for more than 214,488 offshore entities.

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Panda Bear (musician)

Noah Benjamin Lennox (born July 17, 1978), also known by his moniker Panda Bear, is an American musician, singer-songwriter and co-founding member of the experimental pop band Animal Collective.

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Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper

Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper is the fifth studio album by American recording artist Panda Bear (Noah Lennox).

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Panti

Rory O'Neill, (born 1968), also known by his stage name as Panti or Panti Bliss and Pandora Panti Bliss is a drag queen and gay rights activist from Ballinrobe, County Mayo, Ireland.

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Papabile

Papabile (pl. papabili) is an unofficial Italian term first coined by Vaticanologists and now used internationally in many languages to describe a Roman Catholic man, in practice always a cardinal, who is thought a likely or possible candidate to be elected pope.

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Parliamentary Monitoring Services

Parliamentary Monitoring Services is a United Kingdom-based political research and publishing company.

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Parnell Square

Parnell Square is a Georgian square sited at the northern end of O'Connell Street, and west of Mountjoy Square, in the city of Dublin (now Dublin 1), Ireland.

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Partition (song)

"Partition" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her self-titled fifth studio album released in 2013.

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Partitionism

In Ireland, partitionism refers to views on Irish politics, culture, geography, or history that treat Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as distinct.

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Party on the Dancefloor Tour

The Party on the Dancefloor Tour was the eighth headlining concert tour by British group Steps.

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Paschal Donohoe

Paschal Luke Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Finance since June 2017 and Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform since May 2016.

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Paschal Mooney

Paschal Canice Mooney (born 14 October 1947) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and a former member of Seanad Éireann.

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Paschal Robinson

Paschal Robinson, O.F.M. (26 April 1870 – 27 August 1948) was an Irish ecclesiastical diplomat.

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Pat "the Cope" Gallagher

Patrick "the Cope" Gallagher (Pádraigh Ó Gallchóir Cope; born 10 March 1948) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann since July 2016.

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Pat Boran

Pat Boran (born 1963) is an Irish poet.

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Pat Carey

Pat Carey (born 9 November 1947) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Pat Divilly

Pat Divilly (born October 24, 1987) is an Irish fitness expert, author and entrepreneur.

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Pat Fanning

Pat Fanning (25 August 1918 – 14 March 2010) was an Irish sportsperson.

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Pat Hickey (sports administrator)

Patrick Joseph "Pat" Hickey (born 17 June 1945) is an Irish sports administrator.

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Pat Kenny

Patrick "Pat" Kenny (born 29 January 1948) is a veteran Irish broadcaster, who currently hosts the daily radio show The Pat Kenny Show on Newstalk and the current affairs show Pat Kenny Tonight on TV3.

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Pat Liddy

Pat Liddy (Irish: Pádraig Ó Lideadha, born 1944 in Dublin) is an Irish artist, historian, writer, illustrator, broadcaster, mapmaker, and environmental lobbyist.

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Pat Mills

Pat Eamon Mills (born 1949) is a British comics writer and editor who, along with John Wagner, revitalised British boys comics in the 1970s, and has remained a leading light in British comics ever since.

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Pat Murphy (director)

Pat Murphy (born 1951) is an Irish feminist filmmaker and lecturer, the director of Maeve (1982), Anne Devlin (1984) and Nora (2000).

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Pat Quinn (businessman)

Pat Quinn (1 July 1935 – 23 November 2009) was an Irish publican, hotelier, music promoter, storyteller, former millionaire and founder of the Quinnsworth group, Ireland's first supermarket chain.

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Pat Rabbitte

Patrick Brendan Rabbitte (born 18 May 1949) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources from 2011 to 2014, Leader of the Labour Party from 2002 to 2007 and Minister of State for Commerce, Science and Technology from 1994 to 1997.

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Paternoster Press

Paternoster Press is a British Christian publishing house which was founded by B. Howard Mudditt (1906-1992) in 1936.

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Patricia Casey

Patricia Rosarie Casey is an Irish psychiatrist, academic, journalist and conservative commentator on social issues.

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Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith (January 19, 1921 – February 4, 1995) was an American novelist and short story writer best known for her psychological thrillers, including her series of five novels based on the character of Tom Ripley.

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Patricia King

Patricia King is an Irish trade unionist.

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Patricia McKenna

Patricia Anne McKenna (born 13 March 1957) is a former Irish Independent politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Dublin constituency from 1994 to 2004.

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Patricia Routledge

Dame Katherine Patricia Routledge, (--> born 17 February 1929) is an English actress and singer.

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Patrick Belton

Patrick Belton (1884 – 30 January 1945) was an Irish nationalist, politician, farmer, and businessman.

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Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy

Patrick Gordon Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy (6 June 1913 – 10 November 1980), known as Patrick Campbell, was an Irish journalist, humorist and television personality.

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Patrick Chapman

Patrick Chapman is an Irish poet, writer and screenwriter, born in 1968.

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Patrick Condren

Patrick Condren (born 1967) is an Irish actor, stunt professional, and a former Irish Heavyweight Kickboxing Champion.

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Patrick Cosgrave

Patrick John Francis Cosgrave (28 September 1941 – 16 September 2001) was an Anglophile Irish journalist and writer, and a staunch supporter of the British Conservative Party.

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Patrick Galvin

Patrick Galvin (15 August 1927 – 10 May 2011) was an Irish poet, singer, playwright, and prose and screen writer born in Cork's inner city.

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Patrick Henry Cronin

Philip Patrick Henry Cronin (7 August 1846 - May 4, 1889) was an Irish immigrant to the United States, a physician, and a member of Clan na Gael in Chicago.

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Patrick Hillery

Patrick John Hillery (Pádraig J. Ó hIrghile; 2 May 1923 – 12 April 2008) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as the 6th President of Ireland from December 1976 to December 1990.

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Patrick Holland (criminal)

Patrick Eugene "Dutchy" Holland (died 6 June 2009), was an Irish career criminal, best known for being the first person accused of killing Irish investigative journalist Veronica Guerin, which he denied until his death in prison in England.

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Patrick J. Reynolds

Patrick Joseph Reynolds (25 November 1920 – 27 December 2003) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served three terms in Dáil Éireann and five in Seanad Éireann, where he was Cathaoirleach (chairman) for four years.

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Patrick Kavanagh

Patrick Kavanagh (21 October 1904 – 30 November 1967) was an Irish poet and novelist.

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Patrick Little

Patrick John Little (17 June 1884 – 16 May 1963) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Patrick McBrearty

Patrick "Paddy" McBrearty (born 5 August 1993 in Dublin) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Patrick McCarry

Patrick McCarry (1875 – 18 July 1921) was an Irish republican activist who was assassinated.

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Patrick Meenan

Patrick Meenan (30 June 1917 – 30 June 2008) was the president of the Irish Medical Council and dean of the faculty of medicine in University College Dublin (UCD).

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Patrick Nulty

Patrick Nulty (born 18 November 1982) is a teacher, university lecturer and former Irish Labour Party politician.

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Patrick Schwarzenegger

Patrick Arnold Shriver Schwarzenegger (born September 18, 1993) is an American actor and model.

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Patrick Sweeney (entrepreneur)

Patrick J. Sweeney, II (born November 9, 1970) is a US adventurer and tech company entrepreneur.

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Patrick Swift

Patrick Swift (1927–1983) was an Irish painter who worked in Dublin, London and Algarve in southern Portugal.

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Patrick West

Patrick West (born 1974, London) is a freelance writer based in the UK and Ireland.

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Patrick's Day (film)

Patrick's Day is a 2014 Irish drama film written and directed by Terry McMahon.

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Patsy McGarry

Patsy McGarry is the Religious Affairs correspondent with The Irish Times.

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Paudge Behan

Paudge Rodger Behan (in Italian).

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Paudie Coffey

Paudie Coffey (born 15 May 1969) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as a Senator since May 2016, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Paudie Sheehy

Paudie Sheehy (1932–1967) was an Irish sportsperson.

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Paul Bew

Paul Anthony Elliott Bew, Baron Bew (born 22 January 1950) is an historian and life peer.

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Paul Brady

Paul Joseph Brady (born 19 May 1947) is an Irish singer-songwriter and musician, whose work straddles folk and pop.

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Paul Brock

Paul Brock (born 1944) is an Irish button accordionist born in Athlone now residing in Ennis.

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Paul Connaughton Snr

Paul Connaughton Snr (born 6 June 1944) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician.

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Paul Cunningham (journalist)

Paul Cunningham is an Irish journalist and author.

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Paul Doyle (journalist)

Paul Doyle is an Irish sportswriter for the British newspaper The Guardian.

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Paul Gallagher (barrister)

Paul Gallagher SC (born 20 March 1955) is an Irish barrister who served as the Attorney General of Ireland from 2007 to 2011.

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Paul Gambaccini

Paul Matthew Gambaccini (born April 2, 1949) is an American-British radio and television presenter and author in the United Kingdom.

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Paul Gogarty

Paul Nicholas Gogarty (born 20 December 1968) is an Irish Independent politician who has served as a South Dublin County Councillor for Lucan since May 2014.

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Paul Griffin (Gaelic footballer)

Paul Griffin is an Irish Gaelic footballer.

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Paul Hackett (politician)

Lieutenant Colonel Paul Lewis Hackett III (born October 21, 1963) is a lawyer and veteran of the Iraq War who unsuccessfully sought election to the United States Congress from the Second District of Ohio in the August 2, 2005, special election.

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Paul Howard (writer)

Paul Howard (born 6 January 1971) is an Irish journalist, author and comedy writer.

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Paul Kelly (Irish musician)

Paul Kelly (born 1957) is an Irish multi-instrumentalist musician from Tallaght in Dublin, Ireland.

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Paul Lynch (writer)

Paul Lynch is an Irish writer living in Dublin, Ireland.

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Paul Magrs

Paul Magrs (pronounced "Mars"; born 12 November 1969) is a writer and lecturer.

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Paul Maguire (judge)

Sir Paul Richard Maguire (The Hon. Mr. Justice Maguire, born 10 November 1952) is a High Court Judge in Northern Ireland.

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Paul McCloskey

Paul McCloskey (born 3 August 1979) is a former professional boxer from Northern Ireland who competed from 2005 to 2013.

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Paul McGee (footballer, born 1954)

Paul Gerrard McGee (born 19 June 1954 in Sligo) is a former Irish football player.

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Paul Muldoon

Paul Muldoon (born 20 June 1951) is an Irish poet.

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Paul Murphy (Irish politician)

Paul Murphy (born 13 April 1983) is an Irish Solidarity–People Before Profit politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-West constituency since the 2014 Dublin South-West by-election.

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Paul O' Higgins

Paul O'Higgins (5 October 1927 - 13 March 2008) was a noted Irish scholar of human rights and labour law.

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Paul O'Donovan

Paul O'Donovan (born 19 April 1994) is an Irish rower.

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Paul Pickering

Paul Pickering (born 9 May 1952) is a British novelist and playwright.

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Paul Rebillot

Paul Rebillot (May 19, 1931 – February 11, 2010) was a member of the human potential movement.

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Paul Reynolds (RTÉ journalist)

Paul Reynolds is RTÉ's Crime Correspondent.

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Paul Rowe (Irish educationalist)

Paul Rowe is an Irish educationalist and CEO of Educate Together since 2002.

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Paul Tansey

Paul Anthony Joseph Tansey (17 August 1949 – 21 September 2008) was an Irish journalist and economics editor for The Irish Times.

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Paul Trynka

Paul Trynka is a British rock journalist and author.

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Paul Williams (media personality)

Paul Williams (born 1964) is an Irish media personality and writer on crime.

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Paul Woodfull

Paul Woodfull (born 1958 in Dublin) is an Irish writer, actor, comedian and musician.

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Pádraig Ó Caoimh

Pádraig Ó Caoimh (Patrick "Paddy" O'Keeffe) was an Irish soldier and long-time administrator of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).

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Pádraig Ó Riain

Pádraig Ó Riain is an Irish Celticist and prominent hagiologist focusing on Irish hagiography, martyrdom, mythology, onomastics and codicology.

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Pádraig Flynn

Pádraig Joseph Flynn (born 9 May 1939) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as European Commissioner for Social Affairs from 1993 to 1999, Minister for Industry and Commerce and Minister for Justice from 1992 to 1993, Minister for the Environment from 1987 to 1991, Minister for the Gaeltacht March 1982 to October 1982 and Minister of State at the Department of Transport from 1980 to 1981.

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Pádraig Kennelly

Pádraig Kennelly (died 21 May 2011) was an Irish journalist, editor, photographer, cameraman and publisher, who co-founded and edited the Kerry's Eye newspaper.

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Pádraig Mac Lochlainn

Pádraig Mac Lochlainn (born 12 June 1973) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has served as a Senator for the Industrial and Commercial Panel since April 2016.

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Pádraig MacKernan

Pádraig "Paddy" MacKernan (24 April 1940 – 25 January 2010) was an Irish diplomat who served as Secretary General of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs as well as Irish Ambassador to both France and the United States and as an Irish member of the EEC and EC's Political Committee and later the EC and EU's Committee of Permanent Representatives, and as an Irish negotiator of the Single European Act and the Maastricht Treaty.

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Pádraig Tyers

Pádraig Tyers (1925 – 19 February 2010) was an Irish Gaelic footballer.

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Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin

Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin (born 23 August 1950) is an Irish singer, songwriter, academic and former newsreader at LinkedIn from County Louth, Ireland.

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Páidí Ó Sé

Páidí Ó Sé (16 May 1955 – 15 December 2012) was an Irish Gaelic football manager and player, whose league and championship career with the Kerry senior team spanned fifteen seasons from 1974 to 1988.

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Páirc Uí Chaoimh

Páirc Uí Chaoimh is a Gaelic games stadium in Cork, Ireland.

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Pól Ó Foighil

Pól Ó Foighil (1 June 1928 – 21 March 2005) was an Irish politician and activist for Irish-speaking, coastal and island communities.

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Peace on Earth (U2 song)

"Peace on Earth" is a song by rock band U2 and the eighth track on their 2000 album All That You Can't Leave Behind.

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Peadar Maher

Peadar Maher (1 February 1924 – 31 January 2012) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Laois–Offaly constituency.

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Pearse Doherty

Pearse Daniel Doherty (born 6 July 1977) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Donegal constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Pearse Kelly

Pearse Kelly (1916 or 1917 – 6 April 1974), also known as Paul Kelso, was an Irish journalist and republican activist.

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Pearse McGloughlin

Pearse McGloughlin is a songwriter and artist from Sligo, Ireland.

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Pecker Dunne

Patrick "Pecker" Dunne (1 April 1933 – 19 December 2012) was an Irish musician and seanchaí.

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Pedro the Great

Pedro the Great (foaled 27 March 2010) is an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Peggy Farrell

Peggy Farrell (15 November 1920 – 17 January 2003) was an Irish businesswoman who came to prominence through the Irish Countrywomen's Association and had a brief career as a Fianna Fáil politician in Ireland.

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Pegida

Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (Occident) (Patriotische Europäer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes), abbreviated PEGIDA or Pegida, is a German nationalist, anti-Islam, right-wing political movement.

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Pegida Ireland

Pegida Ireland is the Irish branch of the German-based movement Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the West (Patriotische Europäer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes; Pegida), a far-right, anti-Islamic political movement.

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Pembroke Cricket Club

Pembroke Cricket Club was founded in 1868 and is located at Sydney Parade, Park Avenue, just outside the old village of Sandymount in the prosperous Dublin suburb of Ballsbridge.

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PEN Pinter Prize

The PEN Pinter Prize and the Pinter International Writer of Courage Award both comprise an annual literary award launched in 2009 by English PEN in honour of the late Nobel Literature Prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter, who had been a Vice President of English PEN and an active member of the International PEN Writers in Prison Committee (WiPC).

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Penalty points in Ireland

A penalty points system has been in operation since 2002 for regulatory offences relating to driving licences in the Republic of Ireland.

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Penelope Rowlands

Penelope Rowlands is an Anglo-American author, editor, and journalist best known for her 2005 biography, A Dash of Daring: Carmel Snow and Her Life in Fashion, Art, and Letters, about the Irish-born editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar (from 1934-58).

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Penny Sparkle

Penny Sparkle is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band Blonde Redhead.

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People Before Profit

People Before Profit (PBP) is a socialist, and Eurosceptic political party formed in October 2005.

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Perfect English

Perfect English is the second blackly comic novel by British writer Paul Pickering.

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Permanent TSB

Permanent TSB Group Holdings plc, formerly Irish Life and Permanent plc (Cuideachta Bheatha na hÉireann) is a provider of personal financial services in Ireland.

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Peroxide (Nina Nesbitt album)

Peroxide is the debut album by Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt.

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Perrier's Bounty

Perrier's Bounty is a 2009 Irish crime thriller comedy film set in modern-day Dublin.

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Peter Barrett (bishop)

Peter Francis Barrett (8 February 1956 – 28 October 2015) was the Bishop of Cashel and Ossory in the Church of Ireland from 2002 to 2006.

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Peter Bofinger

Peter Bofinger (born September 18, 1954) is a German economist and member of the German Council of Economic Experts.

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Peter Brackley

Peter Brackley is a football commentator, perhaps most famous for commentating for Football Italia on Channel 4 in the 1990s and formerly commentating for the computer game series Pro Evolution Soccer, up until Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (with former English international Trevor Brooking as co-commentator), and for Michael Owen's World League Soccer '99.

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Peter Caffrey

Peter Caffrey (18 April 1949 – 1 January 2008) was an Irish actor best known for playing Padraig O'Kelly on Series 1-4 of Ballykissangel and Bracken and also well regarded for his role as a transvestite in the film, and for his role as an unlikely protagonist in.

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Peter Canavan

Peter Canavan (born 9 April 1971) is a former Irish Gaelic football player, manager and pundit for Tyrone. He played inter-county football for Tyrone, and is one of the most decorated players in the game's history, winning two All-Ireland Senior Football Championship medals, six All Stars Awards (more than any other Ulster player, and joint third overall), four provincial titles, and two National Leagues and several under-age and club championship medals. He represented Ireland in the International Rules Series on several occasions from 1998 until 2000. He is considered one of the great players of the last twenty years by commentators such as John Haughey of the BBC, and in 2009, he was named in the Sunday Tribunes list of the 125 Most Influential People in GAA History. His scoring record of 218 points is the second highest of all time in the Ulster Senior Football Championship. His early high scoring rate, when he would often be Tyrone's best performer – particularly in the 1995 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final when he scored eleven of Tyrone's twelve points—led to claims that Tyrone was a "one-man show," and that the team was too dependent on him, particularly in his early career. Since retiring as a player he has managed the Fermanagh inter-county Gaelic football team (2011–2013).

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Peter Casey (businessman)

Peter Casey (born 9 October 1957) is an entrepreneur and television personality based in Atlanta in the United States.

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Peter Cassells

Peter Cassells (born 1949) is an Irish political administrator and former trade union leader.

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Peter Charleton

Peter Mitchell Charleton (born 11 April 1956) is an Irish judge who has served as a judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland since June 2014.

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Peter Chrisp

Peter Chrisp (born 20 May 1958) is a British children's author of books on history.

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Peter Emerson

Peter J. Emerson (born 1943 or 1944) is a political activist in Northern Ireland.

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Peter Hadden

Peter Hadden (19 February 1950 – 5 May 2010) was a leading member of the Socialist Party in Northern Ireland.

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Peter Handke

Peter Handke (born 6 December 1942) is an Austrian novelist, playwright and translator.

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Peter Lennon

Peter Lennon (28 February 1930 – 18 March 2011) was an Irish journalist and film director, probably best known as director of the social history documentary film Rocky Road to Dublin.

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Peter Lynch (meteorologist)

Peter Lynch is an Irish meteorologist, mathematician, blogger and book author.

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Peter Mathews (politician)

Peter Mathews (August 1951 – 27 February 2017) was an Irish economic commentator and politician.

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Peter McLoone

Peter McLoone (born 1950) is a former Irish trade union leader.

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Peter Sutherland

Peter Denis Sutherland (25 April 1946 – 7 January 2018) was an Irish businessman, barrister and politician who served as UN Special Representative for International Migration from 2006 to 2017, Chairman of Goldman Sachs from 1995 to 2015, Director-General of the World Trade Organization from 1993 to 1995, European Commissioner for Competition from 1985 to 1989 and Attorney General of Ireland from 1981 to 1982 and 1982 to 1994.

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Peter Terrin

Peter Terrin (born 3 October 1968) is a Belgian novelist, and a winner of the European Union Prize for Literature.

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Petina Gappah

Petina Gappah (born 1971) is a Zimbabwean lawyer and writer.

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Petroc Trelawny

James Edward Petroc Trelawny (born 27 May 1971) is a British classical music radio and television broadcaster, who joined BBC Radio 3 in 1998, where he now presents Breakfast.

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Petrogas

Petrogas Limited is an Irish company that operates a number of filling stations in Ireland and the United Kingdom.

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Phèdre

Phèdre (originally Phèdre et Hippolyte) is a French dramatic tragedy in five acts written in alexandrine verse by Jean Racine, first performed in 1677 at the theatre of the Hôtel de Bourgogne in Paris.

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Phil Collins

Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English drummer, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor.

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Phil Coulter

Phil Coulter (born 19 February 1942) is an Irish musician, songwriter and record producer.

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Phil Lynott (song)

"Phil Lynott" is a 2008 single by the Irish band Jape, taken from their third studio album, Ritual.

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Philip Ó Ceallaigh

Philip Ó Ceallaigh (born 23 March 1968) is an Irish short story writer and translator living in Bucharest.

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Philip Chevron

Philip Ryan (17 June 1957 – 8 October 2013), professionally known as Philip Chevron, was an Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist and record producer.

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Philip Glass

Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer.

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Philip Reid (sportswriter)

Philip Reid (born 12 November 1961) is a sports journalist.

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Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park (Páirc an Fhionnuisce) is an urban park in Dublin, Ireland, lying 2–4 km west of the city centre, north of the River Liffey.

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Phoenix Park Murders

The Phoenix Park Murders were the fatal stabbings of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Thomas Henry Burke in Phoenix Park in Dublin on 6 May 1882.

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Phoenix Park Tunnel

The Phoenix Park Tunnel is a railway tunnel in Dublin, Ireland.

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Picture to Burn

"Picture to Burn" is a song recorded by American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.

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Pierce Turner

Pierce Turner (born 1956) is an Irish singer-songwriter.

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Pilgrim Paths of Ireland

Pilgrim Paths Ireland is the non-denominational representative body for Ireland's pilgrim paths.

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Pillowtalk (song)

"Pillowtalk" (stylized as "PILLOWTALK") is the debut solo single by English singer and songwriter Zayn, for his debut solo studio album Mind of Mine.

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Pinball (Marius Neset album)

Pinball (released 30 January 2015 in Germany by the label ACT Music – ACT 9032-2) is the 6th album of the Norwegian saxophonist Marius Neset.

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Pinot noir

Pinot noir is a red wine grape variety of the species Vitis vinifera.

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Pioc do Ride

Pioc do Ride is a car-based dating show format broadcast on Irish language broadcaster TG4.

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Pirate Party (Ireland)

The Pirate Party Ireland was an unregistered minor political party in Ireland, modelled on the Swedish Pirate Party.

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Pizza cheese

Pizza cheese encompasses several varieties and types of cheeses and dairy products that are designed and manufactured for use specifically on pizza.

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Planet Jedward

Planet Jedward is the debut studio album by Irish pop duo Jedward.

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Plans (album)

Plans is the fifth studio album by indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie, released August 30, 2005 on Atlantic Records.

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Platform (album)

Platform is the second studio album by American electronic producer Holly Herndon, released on 19 May 2015 via 4AD.

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Play TV (Ireland)

Play TV is a late night/early morning phone-in quiz show produced by Telemedia InteracTV and broadcast by TV3 Ireland from May 2009 – March 2010.

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Playin' Me

Playin' Me is the debut studio album of British UK Funky musician Merissa Campbell, known by her stage name as Cooly G. In the three years before the album was distributed, she had released singles and extended plays on Hyperdub such as "Up in My Head" / "Phat Si" and "Landscapes" / "It's Serious." It wasn't until more than a year before the release of Playin' Me that Campbell began work on a full-length debut album as suggested by Hyperdub founder Kode9.

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Ploughing match

A ploughing match is a contest between people who each plough part of a field.

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Pocket Symphony

Pocket Symphony is the fourth full-length album by French duo Air.

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Poetic Justice (song)

"Poetic Justice" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, from his major-label debut studio album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City (2012).

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Poetry Now Award

The Poetry Now Award is an annual literary prize presented for the best single volume of poetry by an Irish poet.

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Point Theatre

The Point Theatre (often referred to as the Point Depot or simply as the Point) was a concert and events venue in Dublin, Ireland, that operated from 1988 to 2007, enjoyed by in excess of 2 million people.

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Point Village

The Point Village (Iosta na Rinne) is a "city quarter" in the North Wall area of Dublin, Ireland.

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Pointless

Pointless is a British game show.

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Poison (Rita Ora song)

"Poison" is a song by British singer Rita Ora.

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Polish presidential election, 2000

The 2000 Polish presidential election took place in Poland on 8 October 2000.

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Political views of Richard Dawkins

Richard Dawkins is an English ethologist, evolutionary biologist, and writer.

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Politics of Northern Ireland

Since 1998, Northern Ireland has devolved government within the United Kingdom.

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Pollatoomary

Pollatoomary is the deepest explored underwater cave in Ireland.

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Polly Devlin

Polly Devlin OBE (born 1944) is a writer and broadcaster from Northern Ireland.

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Polly Platt (author)

Polly Platt (9 January 1927, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania – 26 December 2008) was an American author specializing in books related to Americans living or working in France.

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Pony Club (band)

Pony Club are a Dublin-based Irish band, primarily a vehicle for Mark Cullen.

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Poolbeg

Poolbeg is a peninsula extending from Ringsend, Dublin, into Dublin Bay.

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Pope John Paul II's visit to Ireland

Pope John Paul II visited Ireland from Saturday, 29 September to Monday, 1 October 1979, the first trip to Ireland by a pope.

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Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust

The start of the pontificate of Pius XII occurred at the time of the Second World War and the Nazi Holocaust, which saw the industrialized mass murder of millions of Jews and others by Adolf Hitler's Germany.

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Poplar Linens

Poplar Linens is an Irish textile company that produces fabric and interior products.

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Popstars (Hear'Say album)

Popstars is the debut album by British pop group Hear'Say, formed through the ITV television show Popstars.

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Portadown News

The Portadown News was a satirical web-based newspaper dealing with Northern Irish politics and culture.

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Portobello, Dublin

In Dublin, Portobello (– meaning 'beautiful harbour') is an area stretching westwards from South Richmond Street as far as Upper Clanbrassil Street bordered on the north by the South Circular Road and on the south by the Grand Canal.

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Portrait of a Damaged Family

Portrait of a Damaged Family is the final full-length album by Miracle Legion, and the only recorded on The Mezzotint Label, released in 1997.

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Portrait of Doña Antonia Zárate (1805)

The Portrait of Doña Antonia Zárate is a c.1805 portrait of the actress Antonia Zárate by the Spanish artist Francisco Goya.

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Post Tropical

Post Tropical is the second full-length album by the Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow.

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Post-2008 Irish banking crisis

The post-2008 Irish banking crisis was the situation whereby, due to the Great Recession, a number of Irish financial institutions faced almost imminent collapse due to insolvency.

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Post-2008 Irish economic downturn

The post-2008 Irish economic downturn in the Republic of Ireland, coincided with a series of banking scandals, followed the 1990s and 2000s Celtic Tiger period of rapid real economic growth fuelled by foreign direct investment, a subsequent property bubble which rendered the real economy uncompetitive, and an expansion in bank lending in the early 2000s.

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Postage stamps of Ireland

The postage stamps of Ireland are issued by the postal operator of the independent Irish state.

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Postal addresses in the Republic of Ireland

In Ireland, rural addresses are specified by the county, nearest post town, and the townland.

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PostCapitalism: A Guide to Our Future

PostCapitalism: A Guide to our Future is a 2015 book by British journalist and writer Paul Mason.

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Powerscourt (horse)

Powerscourt (1 April 2000 &ndash) is a British-bred Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, best known for his two runs in the Arlington Million: he was disqualified after finishing first in 2004 but returned to win the race in the following year.

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PP v. HSE

P.P v. Health Service Executive was a 2014 case in the Irish High Court to rule on whether a pregnant woman (anonymised as "N.P.") who was brain dead ought to be kept on life support until the foetus was viable and could be delivered.

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Pregnancy from rape

Pregnancy is a potential result of rape.

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Presidency of Evo Morales

The Presidency of Evo Morales began on January 22, 2006 when Evo Morales was inaugurated as the 80th President of Bolivia, following his victory in the 2005 general election, where he won 53.7% of the vote, defeating Jorge Quiroga (second with 28.6%), Samuel Doria Medina (third with 7.8%), and several other candidates.

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President of the International Olympic Committee

The International Olympic Committee is a corporation based in Lausanne, Switzerland, created by Pierre de Coubertin and Demetrius Vikelas on 23 June 1894.

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Presidential Commission (Ireland)

The Presidential Commission is the collective vice-presidency of Ireland.

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Pretty Hurts

"Pretty Hurts" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé for her eponymous fifth studio album (2013).

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Primary Times

Primary Times is a free family magazine which is distributed to schools across the UK and Ireland.

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Primer (film)

Primer is a 2004 American independent science fiction film about the accidental discovery of time travel.

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Prince Alexander Ferdinand of Prussia

Prince Alexander of Prussia (Alexander Ferdinand Albrecht Achilles Wilhelm Joseph Viktor Karl Feodor; 26 December 1912 – 12 June 1985) was the only son of Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia and his wife Princess Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.

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Prince Alexander of Prussia

Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Alexander of Prussia (21 June 1820 – 4 January 1896) was the eldest child of Prince Frederick of Prussia and his wife, Princess Luise of Anhalt-Bernburg.

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Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe

Prince Friedrich Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe (5 June 1906 – 20 September 1983) was a German prince, the youngest son of Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and his consort Princess Marie Anne of Saxe-Altenburg.

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Princely Heir

Princely Heir (20 April 1995 – after 2011) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Princess Anna of Montenegro

Princess Anna of Montenegro (18 August 1873 – 22 April 1971) was the seventh child and sixth daughter of Nicholas I of Montenegro and his wife Milena Vukotić.

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Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg

Princess Anne of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg (Anne Prinzessin zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg) (née Lady Anne Savile) (born 25 May 1864 in London, England, United Kingdom; died 31 August 1927 in the North Atlantic Ocean) was an English socialite and aviation patron and enthusiast.

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Princess Herzeleide of Prussia

Princess Herzeleide-Ina-Marie Sophie Charlotte Else of Prussia (25 December 1918 – 22 March 1989) was a member of the deposed House of Hohenzollern.

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Princess Mako of Akishino

is the first child and elder daughter of Fumihito, Prince Akishino, and Kiko, Princess Akishino, and a member of the Japanese Imperial Family.

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Princess Pati

Princess Pati (8 March 1981 – after 1999) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Princess Xenia of Montenegro

Xenia Petrovic-Njegoš, Princess of Montenegro, also known as Princess Ksenija or Kseniya, (22 April 1881 – 10 March 1960) was a member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš as a daughter of Nicholas I of Montenegro.

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Prismatic World Tour

The Prismatic World Tour was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Katy Perry, in support of her fourth studio album, Prism (2013).

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Pro Life Campaign

Pro Life Campaign (PLC) is an Irish pro-life advocacy organisation.

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Pro14

The PRO14 (known as the Guinness PRO14 for sponsorship reasons) is an annual rugby union competition involving professional sides from Ireland, Italy, Scotland, South Africa and Wales.

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Product (Sophie album)

Product is the debut compilation album by British electronic music producer Sophie.

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Progressio Ireland

Progressio Ireland is an international development organisation that works toward “sustainable development and the eradication of poverty in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East and Asia.”Role out of LiveSimply Education and Information Project.

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Progressive Democrats

The Progressive Democrats (An Páirtí Daonlathach, literally The Democratic Party, PDs) was a conservative-liberal political party in the Republic of Ireland.

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Project Chanology

Project Chanology (also called Operation Chanology) was a protest movement against the practices of the Church of Scientology by members of Anonymous, a leaderless Internet-based group.

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Proper Micro NV

Rory Hall (born 1994) is an Irish singer/songwriter, electronic music producer and radio presenter best known under the alias Proper Micro NV.

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Proposed directly elected mayor for the Dublin metropolitan area

There have been several proposals for a directly elected mayor of the Dublin metropolitan area in Ireland.

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Proposed light rail developments for Galway City

Since the early 2000s, a number of proposals have been made by politicians and interest groups in Galway to introduce a light rail system in the city.

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Proposed long-term solutions for the Eurozone crisis

The proposed long-term solutions for the Eurozone crisis involve ways to deal with the ongoing Eurozone crisis and the risks to Eurozone country governments and the Euro.

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ProQuest

ProQuest LLC is an Ann Arbor, Michigan-based global information-content and technology company, founded in 1938 as University Microfilms by Eugene B. Power.

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Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013

The Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013 (An tAcht um Chosaint na Beatha le linn Toirchis 2013; Act No.35 of 2013; previously Bill No.66 of 2013) is an Act of the Oireachtas which defined the circumstances and processes within which abortion in Ireland could be legally performed.

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Protestantism in Ireland

Protestantism is a Christian minority on the island of Ireland.

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Protests against the 2011 military intervention in Libya

Beginning on March 19, 2011 and continuing through the 2011 military intervention in Libya, anti-war protests against military intervention in Libya were held in many cities worldwide.

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Provisional Government of the Irish Republic

In the Easter Rising in Dublin on 24 April 1916, the Proclamation of the Irish Republic read by Patrick Pearse was headed and signed as being issued by the It is probable that all the leaders of the Rising expected to be defeated, and in a very short time.

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Provisional Irish Republican Army

The Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA or Provisional IRA) was an Irish republican revolutionary organisation that sought to end British rule in Northern Ireland, facilitate the reunification of Ireland and bring about an independent socialist republic encompassing all of Ireland.

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Psych Central

Psych Central is an independent mental health social network.

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Psychedelic rock

Psychedelic rock is a diverse style of rock music inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelic culture, which is centred around perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs.

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Psychic (album)

Psychic is the debut album by Darkside, featuring Nicolas Jaar and Dave Harrington.

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Psychic Readings Live

Psychic Readings Live is a live, two-hour phone-in television programme first aired on Ireland's TV3 network at midnight from 16 June to 3 December 2012.

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Public inquiries in the Republic of Ireland

In Ireland, there are several kinds of public inquiry.

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Public opinion on global warming

Public opinion on global warming is the aggregate of attitudes or beliefs held by the adult population concerning the science, economics, and politics of global warming.

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Public Prosecution Service of Northern Ireland v. Liam Adams

Public Prosecution Service of Northern Ireland v. Liam Adams was a criminal case relating to allegations of child abuse made in 2009 against Liam Adams, brother of Irish politician Gerry Adams.

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Public Service Executive Union

The Public Service Executive Union (PSEU) was a trade union representing civil servants in Ireland.

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Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down

Pull Up Some Dust and Sit Down is the 2011 fourteenth studio album by American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ry Cooder.

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PULSE (Police Using Leading Systems Effectively)

PULSE (Police Using Leading Systems Effectively) is a computer system used by the Garda Síochána, the police force of the Republic of Ireland.

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Punish, Honey

Punish, Honey is the second studio album of Vessel, released on the label Tri Angle in September 2014.

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Pure & Simple (Dolly Parton album)

Pure & Simple is the 43rd solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton.

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Pure (Miller novel)

Pure is a 2011 novel by English author Andrew Miller.

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Pure Mule

Pure Mule was an Irish six-part drama mini-series aimed at a young audience and broadcast on RTÉ Two as part of RTÉ's autumn schedule in 2005, shot and screened in 2004–2005 in County Offaly.

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Purification Rundown

The Purification Rundown, also known as the Purif or the Hubbard Method, is a controversial detoxification program developed by Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard and used by the Church of Scientology as an introductory service.

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Push Barman to Open Old Wounds

Push Barman to Open Old Wounds is a 2005 two-disc/triple-LP compilation released by Belle and Sebastian.

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Put on the green jersey

Put on the green jersey (or green jersey agenda) is an Irish phrase to represent putting the national interest first.

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Pzazz

Pzazz are a group of young Irish sopranos.

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Queen of the Clouds

Queen of the Clouds is the debut studio album by Swedish singer Tove Lo.

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Quentin Fottrell

Quentin Fottrell is an Irish columnist, author, agony uncle, journalist, social diarist and critic.

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Quentins

Quentins is a 2002 novel by Irish author Maeve Binchy.

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Quercus (album)

Quercus is a 2013 live album by English folksinger June Tabor, Welsh jazz pianist Huw Warren & English saxophonist Iain Ballamy.

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Quest Diagnostics

Quest Diagnostics Incorporated (NYSE:DGX) is an American clinical laboratory with headquarters in Madison, New Jersey.

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Question Time (TV series)

Question Time is a BBC topical debate television programme in the United Kingdom, based on the radio programme Any Questions? The show typically features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected questions put to them by members of an audience selected on the basis of its political views and demographic.

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Queva Griffin

Queva Griffin (born 10 August 1983 - May 2003) was an Irish poet.

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Quickening (MacMillan)

Quickening is a cantata for countertenor, two tenors, two baritones, children's choir, chorus, and orchestra by the Scottish composer James MacMillan.

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Quiet Reflection

Quiet Reflection (foaled 19 February 2013) is a retired British Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Quim Torra

Joaquim Torra i Pla (born 28 December 1962), known as Quim Torra, is a lawyer and journalist from Catalonia, Spain.

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R. M. "Bertie" Smyllie

Robert Maire Smyllie (1893 – 11 September 1954), known as Bertie Smyllie, was editor of The Irish Times from 1934 until his death in 1954.

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R. M. Fox

Richard Michael Fox (1891–December 1969), better known as R. M. Fox, was a journalist and historian of the Irish left.

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R.A.P. Music

R.A.P. Music is the fifth studio album by American hip hop recording artist Killer Mike.

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R.I.P. (Actress album)

R.I.P. is the third studio album by British electronic musician Actress.

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R.S.A.G.

Jeremy Hickey (also known as Rarely Seen Above Ground—abbreviated as R.S.A.G.—) is an Irish multi-instrumentalist from Kilkenny.

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R205 road (Ireland)

The R205 road is a regional road in Ireland from the R199 road in County Leitrim to the Northern Ireland border at County Fermanagh, mostly in County Cavan.

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R242 road (Ireland)

The R242 road is a regional road in Ireland.

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R584 road (Ireland)

The R584 road is a regional road in Ireland.

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Rabbit Without Ears

Rabbit Without Ears (German title: Keinohrhasen, lit: No Ear Rabbits), is a 2007 German romantic comedy film, written, produced and directed by Til Schweiger.

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Rachel Pilkington

Rachel Carson Pilkington (born 28 November 1974) is an Irish actress.

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Racing Academy and Centre of Education

The Racing Academy and Centre of Education (RACE) is a training school for horse-racing jockeys located on the lands of the Irish National Stud at the, 9 June 2010.

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Radharc

Radharc was an Irish television documentary series broadcast by RTÉ Television from 1962 until 1996.

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Radioactive Tour

The Radioactive Tour was the second concert tour by British singer, Rita Ora, in support of her debut studio album, Ora (2012).

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Rafael Cedeño Hernández

Rafael Cedeño Hernández is an imprisoned Mexican drug trafficker who was a high-level leader of La Familia Michoacana, a drug cartel based in the Mexican state of Michoacán.

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Raidió Teilifís Éireann

Raidió Teilifís Éireann (Radio-Television of Ireland; abbreviated as RTÉ) is a semi-state company and the national public service broadcaster of Ireland.

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Rail transport in Ireland

Heavy Rail services in Ireland (InterCity, commuter and freight) are provided by Iarnród Éireann in the Republic of Ireland and by Northern Ireland Railways in Northern Ireland.

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Raimund Weisbach

Raimund Weisbach (16 September 1886 – 16 June 1970) was an officer of the Kaiserliche Marine, and a U-boat commander during the First World War.

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Raja Fashions

Raja Fashions are a bespoke tailor based in Hong Kong with sales operations in other countries.

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Ramita Navai

Ramita Navai (born July 21, 1973), Geographical, 1 June 2014.

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Rathdowney-Errill GAA

Rathdowney-Errill GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association hurling club in County Laois, Ireland.

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Ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon

The ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon was officially completed by all member states of the European Union on 13 November 2009 when the Czech Republic deposited its instrument of ratification with the Italian government.

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Ratko Mladić

Ratko Mladić (Ратко Младић,; born 12 March 1943) is a Bosnian Serb former general found guilty of committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).

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Raw (TV series)

RAW is an Irish drama television series which was broadcast on RTÉ.

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Ray Butler (politician)

Raymond Butler (born 30 December 1965) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as a Senator since May 2016, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Ray Hankin

Raymond Hankin (born 21 February 1956) is an English former footballer.

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Ray Houghton

Raymond James Houghton (born 9 January 1962) is a retired football player, and current analyst and commentator with RTÉ Sport.

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Ray Robinson (novelist)

Ray Robinson (born 1971 in Bedale, North Yorkshire) is a British novelist and award-winning screenwriter and short-story writer.

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Ray Ryan (hurler)

Ray Ryan (born 18 November 1981 in Glanmire, County Cork) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Raymond Crotty

Raymond Crotty (22 January 1925 – 1 January 1994) was an Irish farmer, Georgist economist, writer, lecturer and campaigner against Ireland's membership of the European Union.

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Róbert Vittek

Róbert Vittek (born 1 April 1982) is a Slovak football player who currently plays as a forward for ŠK Slovan Bratislava.

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Róisín Dubh (music venue)

The Róisín Dubh is an established live music venue in Galway, Ireland.

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Róisín Egenton

Róisín Ryan Egenton, a 23-year-old woman representing New York, was crowned the Rose of Tralee in the Festival Dome, Tralee, in front of a live audience of over 2,000 on 22 August 2000.

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Róisín Elsafty

Róisín Elsafty (born in Connemara, Ireland) is a singer in the sean-nós tradition.

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Rónán Mac Con Iomaire

Rónán Mac Con Iomaire is Group Head, Irish Language at RTÉ and is an award-winning Irish author and broadcaster.

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Rónán Mullen

Rónán Thomas Mullen (born 13 October 1970) is an Irish independent senator and former delegate to the Council of Europe.

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RDS Arena

RDS Arena is a multi-purpose sports stadium, owned by the Royal Dublin Society (RDS) and located in the Dublin suburb of Ballsbridge, Ireland.

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Reactions to Innocence of Muslims

After the anti-Islamic short film Innocence of Muslims was released, on September 13, 2012 protests occurred at the U.S. embassy in Sana'a, Yemen, resulting in the deaths of four protesters and injuries to thirty-five protesters and guards.

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Reactions to Occupy Wall Street

The Occupy Wall Street demonstrations garnered reactions of both praise and criticism from organizations and public figures in many parts of the world.

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Reactions to the 2016 Brussels bombings

A number of countries, national leaders and international organisations expressed comments or lit monuments in reaction to the 2016 Brussels bombings.

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Reactions to the Gaza flotilla raid

Reactions to the Gaza flotilla raid on 31 May 2010 ranged from fierce condemnation to strong support for Israel.

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Reavey and O'Dowd killings

The Reavey and O'Dowd killings were two co-ordinated gun attacks on 4 January 1976 in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Rebel Heart

Rebel Heart is the thirteenth studio album by American singer and songwriter Madonna.

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Rebellion (miniseries)

Rebellion is a 2016 television miniseries produced by Irish broadcaster RTÉ, dramatising the events surrounding the 1916 Easter Rising.

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Record (Tracey Thorn album)

Record is the fifth studio album by English singer and songwriter Tracey Thorn.

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Records of Irish heads of government since 1922

The Taoiseach (plural: Taoisigh) is the head of government (or prime minister) of Ireland.

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Red Dress (song)

"Red Dress" is a song by English girl group Sugababes from their fourth studio album, Taller in More Ways (2005).

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ReDiviDeR

ReDiviDeR are a four-piece contemporary jazz ensemble based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Redmond Cunningham

Major Redmond Christopher Archer Cunningham MC and Bar, Croix de Guerre (25 December 1916 – 1 December 1999), was one of the most highly decorated Irish officers serving in the British army during World War II and was the only Irishman to receive the Military Cross on D-Day.

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Redwood (album)

Redwood is an album by Lúnasa that was released in 2003 on Green Linnet Records.

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Reek Sunday

Reek Sunday (Domhnach na Cruaiche) or Garland Sunday is an annual day of pilgrimage in Ireland.

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Reekus Records

Reekus Records is an Irish independent record label and publishing company based in Dublin, founded by Elvera Butler in 1981.

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Reeling In the Years

Reeling in the Years is a television series shown on RTÉ.

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Reemo (band)

Reemo were an Irish rock band who had two hit singles in Ireland in 2007.

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Referendum Commission

The Referendum Commission (An Coimisiún Reifrinn) is an independent statutory body in Ireland which is set up in advance of any referendum.

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Reform Alliance (Ireland)

The Reform Alliance was an Irish political group formed on 13 September 2013 by Oireachtas members who had been expelled from the Fine Gael parliamentary party for voting against the party whip.

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Reformation Day

Reformation Day is a Protestant Christian religious holiday celebrated on October 31, alongside All Hallows' Eve (Halloween) during the triduum of Allhallowtide, in remembrance of the onset of the Reformation.

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Regius Professor of Divinity

The Regius Professorships of Divinity are amongst the oldest professorships at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.

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Regulation of UAVs in the Republic of Ireland

In May 2012, the Irish Aviation Authority published a document setting out safety requirements for any unmanned aerial system, regardless of mass.

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Regulation of unmanned aerial vehicles

The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is generally regulated by the national aviation authority of the country.

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Rejjie Snow

Alexander Anyaegbunam (born 27 June 1993), better known by his stage name Rejjie Snow, is an Irish hip hop recording artist and record producer from Dublin.

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Reliability of Wikipedia

The reliability of Wikipedia (predominantly of the English-language edition) has been frequently questioned and often assessed.

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Religion in the Republic of Ireland

The predominant religion in the Republic of Ireland is Christianity, with the largest church being the Roman Catholic Church.

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Relocation of professional sports teams

Relocation of professional sports teams is a practice which involves a sporting club moving from one metropolitan area to another, but occasionally, moves between municipalities in the same conurbation are also included.

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Relocation of sports teams in the United Kingdom

Relocation of professional sports teams in the United Kingdom is a practice which involves a sports team moving from one metropolitan area to another, although occasionally moves between municipalities in the same conurbation are also included.

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Relocation of Wimbledon F.C. to Milton Keynes

Wimbledon Football Club relocated to Milton Keynes in September 2003, 16 months after receiving permission to do so from the Football Association, who accepted the 2:1 decision of the FA-appointed, independent, three-person, special commission.

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Remain in Light

Remain in Light is the fourth studio album by American new wave band Talking Heads, released on October 8, 1980 through Sire Records.

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Remembrance Day bombing

The Remembrance Day bombing (also known as the Enniskillen bombing or Poppy Day massacre) took place on 8 November 1987 in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.

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Renate Künast

Renate Elly Künast (born 15 December 1955) is a German politician of Alliance '90/The Greens.

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Renato Civelli

Renato Civelli (born 14 October 1983 in Pehuajó) is an Argentine football defender who currently plays for Banfield.

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Renée Estevez

Renée Pilar Estevez (born April 2, 1967) is an American actress and writer.

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Renua

Renua Ireland, commonly called Renua, is a political party in Ireland.

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Republic of Ireland

Ireland (Éire), also known as the Republic of Ireland (Poblacht na hÉireann), is a sovereign state in north-western Europe occupying 26 of 32 counties of the island of Ireland.

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Republic of Loose

Republic of Loose werehttps://twitter.com/MIKPYRO/status/499223935196889088 an Irish funk rock band from Dublin.

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Resignation from the British House of Commons

Members of Parliament (MPs) sitting in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom are technically not permitted to resign their seats.

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Return to Killybegs

Return to Killybegs (Retour à Killybegs) is a 2011 novel by the French writer Sorj Chalandon.

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Revival (Eminem album)

Revival is the ninth studio album by American rapper Eminem.

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Ricardo Ernesto Gómez

Ricardo Ernesto Gómez (born 23 October 1981 in San Miguel de Tucumán) is an Argentine football midfielder.

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Richard Ayoade

Richard Ellef Ayoade (born 12 June 1977) is a British actor, comedian, writer, director and television presenter.

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Richard Boyd Barrett

Richard Boyd Barrett (born 6 February 1967) an Irish Solidarity–People Before Profit politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dún Laoghaire constituency since the 2011 general election.

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Richard Bruton

Richard Martin Bruton (born 15 March 1953) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Education and Skills since May 2016.

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Richard Cobb

Richard Charles Cobb CBE (20 May 1917 – 15 January 1996) was a British historian and essayist, and professor at the University of Oxford.

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Richard Crowley (journalist)

Richard Crowley is an Irish journalist and broadcaster.

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Richard Dormer

Richard Dormer (born 11 November 1969) is an actor, playwright and screenwriter from Northern Ireland.

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Richard Downes (journalist)

Richard Downes is an Irish broadcaster and journalist.

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Richard Greene (politician)

Richard Greene (born 1950) is a political activist from Dublin, focusing on conservative family values campaigns, and formerly on opposing extradition to the United Kingdom.

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Richard J. Roberts

Sir Richard John Roberts (born 6 September 1943) is an English biochemist and molecular biologist.

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Richard King (artist)

Richard Joseph King (Rísteard Ó Cíonga) (1907–17 March 1974) was an Irish stained glass artist and illustrator.

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Richard King (priest)

Richard George Salmon King (187123 October 1958) was the Dean of Derry from 1921 to 1946.

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Richard Neal

Richard Edmund Neal (born February 14, 1949) is an American politician and the U.S. Representative for.

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Richard Pine

Richard Pine (born 21 August 1949) is the author of critical works on the Irish playwright Brian Friel and the Anglo-Irish novelist Lawrence Durrell.

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Richard Sadlier

Richard "Richie" Sadlier (born 14 January 1979 in Dublin) is an Irish former professional footballer and former CEO of St Patrick's Athletic.

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Richard Tillinghast

Richard Tillinghast (born 1940 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a poet and author.

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Richard Wall

Richard Wall (born in Ballybunion, County Kerry) is an Irish film, television and theatre actor.

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Richmond Park

Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park.

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Rick Danko

Richard Clare Danko (December 29, 1943 – December 10, 1999) was a Canadian musician, bassist, songwriter and singer, best known as a member of The Band.

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Rick O'Shea

Paul Crossan (born 7 May 1973, also known as Rick O'Shea) is an Irish radio personality.

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Ricky McEvoy

Richard "Ricky" McEvoy (born 6 August 1967 in Gibraltar) is a retired Irish footballer.

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Rider deaths in motorcycle racing

This article lists motorcycle riders who have died competing at motorcycle racing events.

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Right of Irish expatriates to vote

At most elections in the Republic of Ireland the electoral register is based on residential address, and the only nonresident voters are those serving abroad on government business; this includes Irish diplomats and their spouses, and Defence Forces and Garda Síochána personnel but not their spouses.

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Ripley Bogle

Ripley Bogle is the debut novel of Northern Irish author Robert McLiam Wilson, published in 1989 in the UK although not until 1998 in the US.

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Ripper Street

Ripper Street is a British TV series set in Whitechapel in the East End of London and starring Matthew Macfadyen, Jerome Flynn, and Adam Rothenberg.

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Risteárd Cooper

Risteárd Cooper is an Irish actor, comedian, singer and writer and is one third of comedy trio Après Match.

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Rita Childers

Margaret "Rita" Childers (née Dudley; 19 July 1915 – 9 May 2010) was a press attaché who was the wife of the 4th President of Ireland, Erskine Hamilton Childers.

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Ritual (Jape album)

Ritual is the third studio album from electronic rock band Jape, released on Co-op Records in 2008.

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River Dargle

The River Dargle (so called with reference to the prevailing tint of its rocks) rises in the Wicklow Mountains of Ireland on the northern slopes of Djouce Mountain and flows over the highest waterfall in Ireland, falling 121m (398 feet) at Powerscourt Waterfall.

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Road Records

Road Records was an independent record store in Dublin, Ireland.

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Road Safety Authority

The Road Safety Authority (Údarás Um Shábháilteacht Ar Bhóithre), or RSA, is a state agency formed by the Irish Government to promote road safety within the Republic of Ireland.

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Roadmage

Roadmage is a street magic act created by magician and entertainer Owen Lean.

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Rob Crilly

Rob Crilly (born London 1973) is a British/Irish freelance journalist and author.

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Rob Kirkpatrick

Rob Kirkpatrick is an American literary agent, editor, and author.

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Robbie Henshaw

Robbie 'Bob' Henshaw (born 12 June 1993) is an Irish rugby union player.

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Robbie Keane

Robert David Keane (born 8 July 1980) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Indian club ATK, and also as their player-manager.

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Robert Ballagh

Robert "Bobby" Ballagh (born 22 September 1943) is an Irish artist, painter and designer.

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Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle (25 January 1627 – 31 December 1691) was an Anglo-Irish natural philosopher, chemist, physicist, and inventor.

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Robert Crawford (Antrim politician)

Robert Crawford (1874 – 28 July 1946) was an Ulster Unionist Party politician.

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Robert Gageby

Robert Gageby (died 27 December 1934) was an Irish trade union leader and politician.

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Robert Heffernan

Robert "Rob" Heffernan (born 28 February 1978) is an Irish race walker.

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Robert Johnston (VC)

Major Robert Johnston, VC (County Donegal, 13 August 1872 – Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, 24 March 1950), was an Irish rugby union player and soldier.

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Robert McConnell (loyalist)

Robert William McConnell (c. 1944 – 5 April 1976), was a Northern Irish loyalist who allegedly carried out or was an accomplice to a number of sectarian attacks and killings, although he never faced any charges or convictions.

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Robert Sangster

Robert Edmund Sangster (23 May 1936 – 7 April 2004), The Daily Telegraph, 9 April 2004.

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Robert Shaw (actor)

Robert Archibald Shaw (9 August 1927 – 28 August 1978) was an English actor, novelist, and playwright.

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Roberto Saviano

Roberto Saviano (Naples, September 22, 1979) is an Italian journalist, writer and essayist.

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Robin Glendinning

Robert James Glendinning (born 1 September 1938), known as Robin Glendinning, is a Northern Irish playwright and former politician.

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Robin Roe

Reverend Robin Roe CBE MC (11 October 1928 – 15 July 2010) was an Irish clergyman known for his work as an army chaplain, and a rugby union player.

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Rock On Ruby

Rock On Ruby, (foaled 11 May 2005) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Rocket (Beyoncé song)

"Rocket" is a song by American recording artist Beyoncé from her fifth studio album, Beyoncé (2013).

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Rocky Road to Dublin (film)

Rocky Road to Dublin is a 1967 documentary film by Irish-born journalist Peter Lennon and French cinematographer Raoul Coutard, examining the contemporary state of the Republic of Ireland, posing the question, "what do you do with your revolution once you've got it?" It argues that Ireland was dominated by cultural isolationism, Gaelic and clerical traditionalism at the time of its making.

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Rocky Took a Lover

"Rocky Took a Lover" is a single by the Irish pop rock quintet, Bell X1, and the third to be taken from the band's third album Flock.

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Roddy Collins

Roderick 'Roddy' Collins (born 7 August 1961 in Dublin), is a former Irish professional football player and manager.

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Rodney Connor

Rodney Connor (born 8 March 1951) is a politician in Northern Ireland.

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Roger Casement

Roger David Casement (1 September 1864 – 3 August 1916), formerly known as Sir Roger Casement CMG, Between 1911 and shortly before his execution for high treason, when he was stripped of his knighthood and other honours.

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Roger Doyle

Roger Doyle (born 17 July 1949) is an Irish composer best known for his electro-acoustic work and for his piano music for theatre.

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Roland Perry

Roland John Perry OAM (born 11 October 1946) is a Melbourne-based author best known for his books on history, especially Australia in the two world wars.

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Rolf Dobelli

Rolf Dobelli (born July 15, 1966 in Luzern, Switzerland) is a Swiss author and businessman.

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Rollerskate Skinny

Rollerskate Skinny were an Irish band that enjoyed their greatest success during the 1990s.

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Roly Poly (horse)

Roly Poly (foaled 2 February 2014) is an American-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Romain Puertolas

Romain Puértolas (born 1975) is a French author.

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ROMES (band)

ROMES are a soul-pop band from Toronto, Ontario.

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Ronald Bennett (priest)

Father Ronald Bennett OFM (born 1935) is a Franciscan friar and a former spiritual director, sports master and bursar of Gormanston College, County Meath, Ireland, who was convicted of sexual assault against some of his pupils.

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Ronald Mason (drama)

Ronald Mason (8 September 1926 – 16 January 1997) was a director and producer of drama for the BBC, a BBC executive in his native Northern Ireland at the height of the Troubles, the Head of BBC Radio Drama as successor to Martin Esslin and was active in the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).

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Ronan Fanning

Ronan Fanning (6 May 1941 18 January 2017) was an Irish historian.

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Ronan Hardiman

Ronan Hardiman (born May 19, 1961 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish composer, famous for his soundtracks to Michael Flatley's dance shows Lord of the Dance, Feet of Flames and Celtic Tiger Live.

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Ronan Keane

Ronan Patrick Keane (born 20 July 1932) is a retired Irish judge who served as Chief Justice of Ireland from 2000 to 2004, Justice of the Supreme Court from 1996 to 2004 and Judge of the High Court from 1979 to 1996.

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Ronnie Whelan

Ronald Andrew Whelan (born 25 September 1961 in Dublin) is a former Irish association football midfielder, and sometimes defender.

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Room (2015 film)

Room is a 2015 independent drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Emma Donoghue, based on her novel of the same name.

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Room (Nels Cline and Julian Lage album)

Room is an album by guitarists Nels Cline and Julian Lage which was released in November 2014 on the Mack Avenue label.

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Rory Brady

Rory Brady (20 August 1957 – 19 July 2010) was an Irish barrister who served as the Attorney General of Ireland from 2002 to 2007.

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Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy, (born 4 May 1989) is a professional golfer from Northern Ireland who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours.

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Rory Parata

Rory Parata (born 14 August 1994) is an Australian-born Irish professional rugby union player.

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Rory Scholes

Rory Scholes (born 24 April 1993) is an Irish rugby union player.

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Rosaleen Linehan

Rosaleen Linehan (born Rosaleen Philomena McMenamin on 1 June 1937, Dublin) is an Irish stage, screen and television actress.

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Rosamund Pike

Rosamund Mary Ellen Pike (born 27 January 1979) is an English actress who began her acting career by appearing in stage productions such as Romeo and Juliet and Skylight.

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Roscommon County Council election, 2014

An election to Roscommon County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Roscommon–South Leitrim by-election, 2014

A by-election was held in the Dáil Éireann Roscommon–South Leitrim constituency in Ireland on 10 October 2014, following the election of Independent TD Luke 'Ming' Flanagan to the European Parliament.

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Rose Brennan

Rose Brennan (born 1 January 1931) is an Irish singer.

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Rose Kennedy

Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald Kennedy, Countess Kennedy (July 22, 1890 – January 22, 1995) was an American philanthropist, socialite, and the matriarch of the Kennedy family.

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Rosie Thomas (singer-songwriter)

Rosie Thomas is an American singer-songwriter and stand-up comedian, originally from Michigan.

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Roslyn Fuller

Roslyn Fuller (born 9 February 1980 in London, Ontario) is a Canadian-Irish author, academic and columnist.

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Ross O'Carroll-Kelly

Ross O'Carroll-Kelly is a satirical fictional Irish character, a wealthy Dublin 4 rugby union jock created by journalist Paul Howard.

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Rowel Friers

Rowel Boyd Friers MBE, born Belfast, 13 April 1920, died Holywood, County Down, 21 September 1998, was a cartoonist, illustrator, painter and lithographer.

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Rowland FitzEustace, 1st Baron Portlester

Rowland FitzEustace, 1st Baron Portlester (c. 1430 – 19 December 1496) was an Irish peer, statesman and judge.

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Roxbury, Boston

Roxbury is a dissolved municipality and a currently officially recognized neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

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Roxy Music

Roxy Music were an English rock band formed in 1970 by Bryan Ferry, who became the band's lead vocalist and chief songwriter, and bassist Graham Simpson.

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Roy Earle

Roy Earle is a former compiler of Crosaire, a cryptic crossword published daily in The Irish Times.

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Roy Johnston

Roy H.W. Johnston (born 1929) is an Irish physicist.

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Roy Keane

Roy Maurice Keane (born 10 August 1971) is an Irish football assistant manager and former professional football player.

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Royal Canal

The Royal Canal (An Chanáil Ríoga) is a canal originally built for freight and passenger transportation from the River Liffey in Dublin to Longford in Ireland.

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Royal Dublin Society

The Royal Dublin Society (RDS) is the name given in 1820 to a philanthropic organisation which was founded as the 'Dublin Society' on 25 June 1731 to see Ireland thrive culturally and economically. The RDS is synonymous with its campus in Ballsbridge in Dublin, Ireland. This campus includes the "RDS Arena", "RDS Simmonscourt", "RDS Main Hall" and other venues which are used regularly for exhibitions, concerts and sporting events, including regular use by the Leinster Rugby team.

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RTÉ 2fm

RTÉ 2fm, or 2FM as it is more commonly referred to, is an Irish radio station operated by RTÉ.

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RTÉ Cór na nÓg

RTÉ Cór na nÓg (RTÉ Children's Choir in English) is an Irish children's choir.

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RTÉ Choice

RTÉ Choice was a digital radio station of the Irish public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), made specifically for talk-radio.

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RTÉ Gold

RTÉ Gold is an Irish radio station broadcasting on DAB, on Saorview, online and via Virgin Media TV sets.

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RTÉ lyric fm

RTÉ lyric fm is an Irish classical-music and arts radio station, owned by the public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).

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RTÉ News and Current Affairs

RTÉ News and Current Affairs (Nuacht agus Cúrsaí Reatha RTÉ), is a major division of Raidió Teilifís Éireann and provides a range of national and international news and current affairs programming for RTÉ television, radio and online and also for the independent Irish language broadcaster TG4.

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RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock

RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock is the nightly news programme of Irish television station RTÉ One.

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RTÉ One

RTÉ One (RTÉ a hAon) is the flagship television channel of Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ), and it is the most popular and most watched television channel in Ireland.

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RTÉ Performing Groups

RTÉ Performing Groups is a group of five classical ensembles, part of the Irish broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ).

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RTÉ Player

RTÉ Player is an on demand video service provided by Irish public broadcaster RTÉ for programmes broadcast on RTÉ Television.

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RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta

RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta ("Radio of the Gaeltacht"), abbreviated RnaG, is the Irish-language radio service of the public-service broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann.

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RTÉ Sport

RTÉ Sport is a department of Irish public broadcaster RTÉ.

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Ruaidhri Roberts

Ruaidhri Roberts (1 January 1917 – February 1986) was an Irish trade union leader.

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Ruairi Quinn

Ruairi Michael Quinn (born 2 April 1946) is a former Irish Labour Party politician who served as Minister for Education and Skills from 2011 to 2014, Leader of the Labour Party from 1997 to 2002, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party from 1989 to 1997, Minister for Finance from 1994 to 1997, Minister for Enterprise and Employment from 1993 to 1994, Minister for the Public Service from 1986 to 1987, Minister for Labour from 1983 to 1986, Minister of State for Urban Affairs and Housing from 1982 to 1983.

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Ruaraidh Murray

Ruaraidh Murray (born 18 September 1975) is a Scottish actor, writer and comedian.

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Ruesha Littlejohn

Ruesha Littlejohn (born 3 July 1990) is an Irish footballer who plays as a striker.

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Rule 21

Rule 21 of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) was a rule in force from 1897 to 2001 which banned members of the British security forces from membership of the GAA and thus from playing Gaelic games.

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Ruler Rebel

Ruler Rebel is a studio album by American jazz trumpeter Christian Scott released on March 31, 2017 by Ropeadope Records.

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Rum Sodomy & the Lash

Rum Sodomy & the Lash is the second studio album by the London-based folk punk band The Pogues, released on 5 August 1985.

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Rumours (album)

Rumours is the eleventh studio album by British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, released on 4 February 1977 by Warner Bros. Records.

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Run the Jewels (album)

Run the Jewels is the debut studio album by American hip hop duo Run the Jewels, which consists of Killer Mike and El-P. The album was released on June 26, 2013, through Fool's Gold Records.

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Run the Jewels 2

Run the Jewels 2 is the second studio album by American hip hop duo Run the Jewels, which consists of Killer Mike and El-P. The album was released early for free on October 24, 2014, and the following day on iTunes.

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Runaway Daydreamer

"Runaway Daydreamer" is a song by the English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor for her fifth studio album Wanderlust (2014).

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Rusheen Bay

Rusheen Bay is a bay in Galway on the west coast of Ireland.

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Russell Hoban

Russell Conwell Hoban (February 4, 1925 – December 13, 2011) was an American expatriate writer.

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Russia–European Union relations

Russian–European relations are the international relations between the European Union (EU) and its largest bordering state, Russia, to the east.

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Russian boot

Russian boot is the name applied to a style of calf- or knee-length fashion boot for women that was popular in the early part of the 20th century.

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Ruth Negga

Ruth Negga (born 7 January 1982) is an Ethiopian-Irish actress who has appeared in the films Capital Letters (2004) (also released as Trafficked in some countries), Isolation (2005), Breakfast on Pluto (2005) and Warcraft (2016).

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Ruth O'Reilly

Ruth O'Reilly (born 12 August 1981) is a retired women's rugby union player from Tralee, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland.

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Ruth Padel

Ruth Sophia Padel FRSL FZS (born 8 May 1946) is a British poet, novelist and non-fiction author, known for her nature writing and connections with music, science, Greece and conservation.

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Ruth Railton

Dame Ruth Railton, Mrs King, DBE (14 December 1915 in Folkestone, Kent – 23 February 2001 in London) was a British music director and conductor.

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Ryan Confidential

Ryan Confidential is an Irish home-produced television programme which was broadcast on RTÉ One until 2010.

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Ryan Tubridy

Ryan Tubridy (born 28 May 1973), nicknamed "Tubs", is an Irish broadcaster, a presenter of live shows on radio and television in Ireland.

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Ryanair

Ryanair is an Irish low-cost airline founded in 1984, headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, with its primary operational bases at Dublin and London Stansted airports.

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Ryōta Murata

is a Japanese professional boxer who has held the WBA (Regular) middleweight title since October 2017.

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Ryle Nugent

Ryle Nugent was born in Ballyfermot and is an Irish sports broadcaster, reporter and Head of RTÉ Sport.

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Sabah

Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island.

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Sabaratnam Arulkumaran

Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran is a Sri Lankan Tamil physician, former president of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, and president-elect of the British Medical Association.

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Sabina Coyne

Sabina Mary Coyne (born 7 May 1944) is an Irish actress, political activist and the wife of the current President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins.

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Sacred Hearts Club

Sacred Hearts Club is the third studio album by American indie pop band Foster the People, released on July 21, 2017, through Columbia Records.

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Safe in Sound (Lower Than Atlantis album)

Safe in Sound is the fifth studio album by British rock band Lower Than Atlantis.

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Saffron Walden (horse)

Saffron Walden (foaled 5 March 1996) was a French-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Safrole

Safrole is a phenylpropene.

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Saint Dominic's Preview

Saint Dominic's Preview is the sixth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.

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Saint Dymphna (album)

Saint Dymphna is the self-produced fourth studio album by American experimental music band Gang Gang Dance, released in 2008 by The Social Registry.

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Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick (Patricius; Pádraig; Padrig) was a fifth-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland.

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Saint Patrick's Day

Saint Patrick's Day, or the Feast of Saint Patrick (Lá Fhéile Pádraig, "the Day of the Festival of Patrick"), is a cultural and religious celebration held on 17 March, the traditional death date of Saint Patrick (AD 385–461), the foremost patron saint of Ireland.

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Saint Patrick's Saltire

Saint Patrick's Saltire or Saint Patrick's Cross is a red saltire (X-shaped cross) on a white field, used to represent the island of Ireland or Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.

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Saint Petersburg

Saint Petersburg (p) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with 5 million inhabitants in 2012, part of the Saint Petersburg agglomeration with a population of 6.2 million (2015).

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Saipan incident

The Saipan incident was a public quarrel in May 2002 between Republic of Ireland national football team's captain Roy Keane and manager Mick McCarthy when the team was preparing in Saipan for its matches in Japan in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

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Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani

Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani (Səkinə Məhəmmədi Aştiani, سکینه محمدی آشتیانی; born 1967), is an Iranian Azeri woman who has gained the attention of human rights groups and people throughout the world for a conviction of adultery and attempted murder and its accompanying sentence of death by stoning.

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Sally Gray

Constance Vera Browne, Baroness Oranmore and Browne (née Stevens; 14 February 1915 – 24 September 2006), commonly known as Sally Gray, was an English film actress of the 1930s and 1940s.

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Salutations (album)

Salutations is the eighth solo studio album by American musician Conor Oberst, released on March 17, 2017 on Nonesuch Records.

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Sam (koala)

Sam (2005-07 – 6 August 2009), also known as Sam the Koala, was a female koala from the forests of Mirboo North, Victoria, Australia.

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Sam Hanna Bell

Sam Hanna Bell (19091990) was a novelist, short story writer, playwright, and broadcaster who lived in Northern Ireland.

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Sam Lynch

Sam Lynch (born 29 November 1975 in Limerick) is an Irish rower from St Michael's Rowing Club.

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Sam McAughtry

Sam McAughtry (24 March 1921 – 28 March 2014) was a Northern Irish writer and broadcaster.

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Sam Stephenson

Sam Stephenson (15 December 1933 – 9 November 2006) was an Irish architect who studied at the Bolton Street School of Architecture, which is now known as Dublin Institute of Technology.

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Samaritan's Purse

Samaritan's Purse is an evangelical Christian humanitarian aid organization that provides aid to people in physical need as a key part of Christian missionary work.

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Samaritans (charity)

Samaritans is a registered charity aimed at providing emotional support to anyone in emotional distress, struggling to cope, or at risk of suicide throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland, often through their telephone helpline.

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Same-sex marriage in the Republic of Ireland

Same-sex marriage in the Republic of Ireland has been legal since 16 November 2015.

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Same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom

Marriage is a devolved issue in the different parts of the United Kingdom, and the status of same-sex marriage is different in England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

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Samuel Beckett

Samuel Barclay Beckett (13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish avant-garde novelist, playwright, theatre director, poet, and literary translator who lived in Paris for most of his adult life.

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Samus Aran

is the protagonist of the Metroid science fiction action-adventure game series by Nintendo.

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Sandra Ramdhanie

Sandra Ramdhanie was an Irish psychic and qualified psychologist.

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Sandycove

Sandycove is an suburb of Dublin, Ireland.

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Santa Montefiore

Santa Montefiore (née Palmer-Tomkinson; born 2 February 1970) is a British author.

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Saoi

Saoi (plural Saoithe; literally "wise one"; historically the title of the head of a bardic school) is the highest honour bestowed by Aosdána, a state-supported association of Irish creative artists.

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Saoire

Saoire (foaled 29 April 2002) is a Welsh-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for winning the Irish 1000 Guineas in 2005.

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Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Una Ronan (born 12 April 1994) is an Irish and American actress.

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Saor Éire (1967–75)

Saor Éire (or, meaning Free Ireland) was an armed Irish republican organisation composed of Trotskyists and ex-IRA members.

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Saorview

Saorview is the national digital terrestrial television (DTT) service in Ireland.

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Sara G

The Sara G is an ocean rowing boat which holds multiple world records.

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Sarah Carey

Sarah Carey is an Irish columnist and broadcaster.

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Sarah Poyntz

Sarah Poyntz is an Irish journalist and author.

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Sark Newspaper

The Sark Newspaper is a controversial small publication, distributed free to residents of the feudal island of Sark, and published online.

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Sarsfields GAA (County Galway)

Sarsfields Galway is a GAA club consisting of the parish of Bullaun, New Inn and Woodlawn in East County Galway, Ireland.

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Sasha Barrese

Alexandra "Sasha" Barrese (born April 24, 1981) is an American actress known for her role as Tracy Billings in The Hangover Trilogy.

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Satellite (Lena Meyer-Landrut song)

"Satellite" is a song written by American Julie Frost, and Dane.

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Saturday (novel)

Saturday (2005) is a novel by Ian McEwan set in Fitzrovia, London, on Saturday, 15 February 2003, as a large demonstration is taking place against the United States' 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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Séamus Ó Duilearga

Séamus Ó Duilearga (born James Hamilton Delargy; 26 May 1899 – 25 June 1980) was an Irish folklorist, professor of folklore at University College Dublin and Director of the Irish Folklore Commission.

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Séamus Brennan

Séamus Brennan (16 February 1948 – 9 July 2008) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism from 2007 to 2008, Minister for Social and Family Affairs from 2004 to 2007, Minister for Transport from 1989 to 1992 and from 2002 to 2004, Government Chief Whip from 1997 to 2002, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise and Employment from 1993 to 1994, Minister for Education from 1992 to 1993 and Minister of State at the Department of Industry and Commerce from 1987 to 1989.

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Séamus Coleman

Séamus Coleman (born 11 October 1988) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Everton and is captain of the Republic of Ireland national team.

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Séamus Dwyer

(James J.) Séamus Dwyer (15 November 1886 – 20 December 1922) was an Irish politician.

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Séamus Freeman

Séamus Freeman, S.A.C. (born 23 February 1944) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Ossory who was appointed by Pope Benedict XVI on 14 September 2007.

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Séamus Healy

Séamus Healy (born 9 August 1950) is an Irish Independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for Tipperary constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Séamus Kirk

Séamus Kirk (born 26 April 1945) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann from 2009 to 2011 and Minister of State for Horticulture from 1987 to 1992.

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Séamus P. Ó Mórdha

Séamus P. Ó Mórdha (8 October 1915 – 12 February 2005) was an Irish teacher and historian.

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Séamus Woulfe

Séamus Philip Woulfe SC (born 1 April 1962) is an Irish barrister who has served as the Attorney General of Ireland since June 2017.

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Sócrates

Sócrates Brasileiro Sampaio de Souza Vieira de Oliveira, MD (19 February 1954 – 4 December 2011), simply known as Sócrates, was a Brazilian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

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SBTRKT (album)

SBTRKT is the self-titled debut album of SBTRKT, project of British musician Aaron Jerome.

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Scandinavian Airlines Ireland

Scandinavian Airlines Ireland Ltd, also known as SAS Ireland, is an Irish subsidiary of Scandinavian Airlines.

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Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Ingrid Johansson (born November 22, 1984) is an American actress and singer.

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Schuyler's Monster

Schuyler's Monster: A Father's Journey with His Wordless Daughter is a book by Robert Rummel-Hudson.

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Sci-Fi Lullabies

Sci-Fi Lullabies is a two-disc compilation album by English alternative rock band Suede, consisting of B-sides from the singles that were released from the group's first three albums.

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Scientology

Scientology is a body of religious beliefs and practices launched in May 1952 by American author L. Ron Hubbard (1911–86).

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Scientology and abortion

The intersection of Scientology and abortion has a controversial history which began with Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's discussion of abortion in his 1950 book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.

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Scissor Sisters (convicted killers)

Linda and Charlotte Mulhall (also called the Scissor Sisters by the media) are sisters from Dublin, Ireland, known for having killed and dismembered their mother's boyfriend, Farah Swaleh Noor, in March 2005.

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Scott Tallon Walker

Scott Tallon Walker is an architecture practice with its head office in Dublin, Ireland and further offices in London, Galway and Cork.

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Scouting Ireland

Scouting Ireland (Gasóga na hÉireann) is one of Ireland's largest youth movements, with over 50,000 members, including over 12,000 adult volunteers; of the 750,000 people between the ages of 6 and 18 in Ireland, approximately 6% are involved with the organisation.

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Scream Above the Sounds

Scream Above the Sounds is the tenth studio album by Welsh rock band Stereophonics. Released on 27 October 2017, it was produced by lead singer and guitarist Kelly Jones, along with Jim Lowe.

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Sea Sew

Sea Sew is the Mercury and Choice Music Prize-nominated solo debut album released by Lisa Hannigan.

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Seamie O'Boyle

Seamus "Seamie" O'Boyle (25 July 1957-11 August 2015) was a politician from Sligo who represented the Sligo local electoral area on Sligo County Council from 2014.

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Seamus Martin

Seamus Martin (born 1942, in Dublin) is the retired international editor of The Irish Times and is the brother and only sibling of Diarmuid Martin the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin.

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Seamus O'Muineachain

Seamus O'Muineachain is an ambient album by Jimmy Monaghan, using his Gaelic name as a pseudonym.

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Sean Bourke

Sean Aloyisious Bourke (1934–1982) was a petty criminal from Limerick who became internationally famous when he arranged the prison escape of the British spy George Blake in October 1966, helped by Michael Randle and Pat Pottle.

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Sean Connolly

Sean Connolly (Seán Ó Congaile); was an Irish republican and socialist who took part in the Easter Rising.

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Sean Kelly (cyclist)

John James 'Sean' Kelly (born 24 May 1956) is an Irish former professional road bicycle racer.

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Sean Spicer

Sean Michael Spicer (born September 23, 1971) is an American political aide who served as White House Press Secretary and as acting White House Communications Director under President Donald Trump in 2017.

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Sean Whelan

Sean Whelan is an Irish journalist.

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Seanad Éireann

Seanad Éireann (Senate of Ireland) is the government upper house of the Oireachtas (the Irish legislature), which also comprises the President of Ireland and Dáil Éireann (the lower house).

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Searching for the Young Soul Rebels

Searching for the Young Soul Rebels is the debut studio album by English pop group Dexys Midnight Runners, released on 11 July 1980, through EMI Records.

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Season of the Sparks

Season of the Sparks is the fifth studio album released by Irish singer-songwriter Adrian Crowley.

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Seán Ó Cualáin

Seán Ó Cualáin is an IFTA-award-winning Irish documentary and feature film film director.

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Seán Ó Ríordáin

Seán Pádraig Ó Ríordáin (3 December 1916 – 21 February 1977) was one of the most important Irish language poets of the twentieth century and arguably the most significant figure in introducing European themes into traditional Irish poetry.

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Seán Barrett (politician)

Seán Barrett (born 9 August 1944) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann from 2011 to 2016, Minister for Defence and Minister for the Marine from 1995 to 1997, Government Chief Whip from 1982 to 1986 and from 1994 to 1995.

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Seán Bán Breathnach

Seán Bán Breathnach (known as SBB) is an Irish radio and television broadcaster and personality.

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Seán Brady

Seán Baptist Brady (born 16 August 1939) is an Irish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Seán Canney

Seán Canney (born 6 April 1960) is an Irish Independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway East constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Seán Cronin

Seán Cronin (29 August 1922 – 9 March 2011) was a journalist and former Irish Army officer and twice Irish Republican Army chief of staff.

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Seán Doherty (Roscommon politician)

Seán Doherty (29 June 1944 – 7 June 2005) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Cathaoirleach of Seanad Éireann from 1989 to 1992 and Minister for Justice from March 1982 to December 1982.

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Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus

Seán Dublin Bay Rockall Loftus (1 November 1927 – 10 July 2010) was an Irish environmentalist, barrister and politician who drew attention to his campaign issues by changing his name.

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Seán Dunne (businessman)

Seán Dunne (born 1954) is an Irish businessman and property developer.

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Seán FitzPatrick

Seán FitzPatrick (born 25 May 1948) was former chairman of Anglo Irish Bank until he resigned in December 2008 amid mounting revelations over hidden loans.

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Seán Gallagher

Seán Diarmuid Gallagher (born 7 July 1962) is an Irish entrepreneur and businessman.

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Seán Keenan

Seán Keenan (died 3 March 1993) Aeneas Bonner.

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Seán Kelly (Irish politician)

Seán Thomas Kelly (born 26 April 1952) is an Irish politician who has served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Ireland since 2009.

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Seán Kyne

Seán Kyne (born 7 May 1975) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister of State for Rural Affairs and Natural Resources since June 2017.

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Seán Lemass

Seán Francis Lemass (born John Francis Lemass; 15 July 1899 – 11 May 1971) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach and Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1959 to 1966, Tánaiste from 1957 to 1959, 1951 to 1954 and 1945 to 1948, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1957 to 1959, 1951 to 1954, 1945 to 1949 and 1932 to 1939 and Minister for Supplies from 1939 to 1945.

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Seán Mac Mathúna

Seán Mac Mathúna is an Irish writer whose work has been published in both Irish and English.

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Seán Marty Lockhart

Seán Martin Lockhart (Seán Máirtín Locard; born 22 August 1976) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Derry.

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Seán O'Brien (rugby player born 1994)

Seán O'Brien (born 9 December 1994) is a professional rugby union player from Ireland.

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Seán Patrick O'Malley

Seán Patrick O'Malley, (born June 29, 1944) is an American cardinal of the Catholic Church serving as the Archbishop of Boston.

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Seán Quinn

John Ignatius Quinn, commonly known as Seán Quinn, is an Irish businessman and conglomerateur.

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Seán Russell

Seán Russell (1893 – 14 August 1940) was an Irish republican who held senior positions in the IRA until the end of the Irish War of Independence.

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Seán Ryan (Irish judge)

Sean Philp Ryan is an Irish judge who served as President of the Court of Appeal until March 2018.

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Seán Sherlock

Seán Sherlock (born 6 December 1972) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Cork East constituency since the 2007 general election.

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Seán Sherwin

Seán Sherwin (born 1946) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician.

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Seán T. O'Kelly

Seán Thomas O'Kelly (Seán Tomás Ó Ceallaigh; 25 August 1882 – 23 November 1966), originally John T. O'Kelly, was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as the 2nd President of Ireland from June 1945 to June 1959.

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Seán Tubridy

Seán Tubridy (Seán Ó Tiobraide; 1897 – 15 July 1939) was an Irish politician and medical practitioner.

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Seána Kerslake

Seána (or Seana) Kerslake is an Irish actress.

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Sebastián Cejas

Christian Sebastián Cejas (born 21 April 1975) is an Argentine former footballer that played as goalkeeper and his last club was Chacarita Juniors of the Primera B Nacional.

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Second Captains

Second Captains is an Irish media company set up in March 2013 by Eoin McDevitt, Ken Early, Mark Horgan, Ciarán Murphy and Simon Hick.

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Second Captains Live

Second Captains Live is an Irish live topical sports and entertainment show produced and presented by Second Captains that first aired on RTÉ Two television in Ireland on 10 September 2013 at 10.30pm.

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Second city of the United Kingdom

The second city of the United Kingdom is an unofficial claim made at various times by several cities since the establishment of the UK in 1707.

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Secret London

Secret London is a Facebook group started by 21-year-old Bristol University graduate, Tiffany Philippou, on 19 January 2010 in response to a Saatchi & Saatchi competition.

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Secrets (Gil Scott-Heron album)

Secrets is a 1978 studio album by American vocalist Gil Scott-Heron and keyboardist Brian Jackson.

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Secular Schools Ireland

Secular Schools Ireland is a patron body for national schools in Ireland.

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Seefeel (album)

Seefeel is the self-titled fourth studio album by the British band Seefeel, released 31 January 2011 on Warp.

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Seldom Sene

Seldom Sene is a recorder quintet founded in Amsterdam in 2009.

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Semibankirschina

Semibankirschina (семибанкирщина), or seven bankers, was a group of seven Russian business oligarchs who played an important role in the political and economical life of Russia between 1996 and 2000.

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Semper Femina

Semper Femina is the sixth studio album by British singer-songwriter, Laura Marling, and was released on 10 March 2017, on More Alarming Records.

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Sene Naoupu

Sene Naoupu (née:Fanene) is an Ireland women's rugby union international.

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Sensation (album)

Sensation, an album by Anúna, was released in 2006 on the Danú label.

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Sense and Sensibility (film)

Sense and Sensibility is a 1995 American period drama film directed by Ang Lee and based on Jane Austen's 1811 novel of the same name.

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Seomra Spraoi

Seomra Spraoi (Play Room) was an autonomous social centre in Dublin, Ireland which first opened in 2004 and closed in 2015,.

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Septimus (horse)

Septimus (4 April 2003 – December 2010) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

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Serena (2014 film)

Serena is a 2014 American–French drama film based on the 2008 novel of the same name by American author Ron Rash.

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Sermon on the Rocks

Sermon on the Rocks is the eighth full-length studio album, by singer/songwriter Josh Ritter.

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Servas International

Servas International is a hospitality service and social networking service.

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Set Yourself on Fire

Set Yourself on Fire is the third album by Canadian indie rock band Stars.

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Setanta Records

Setanta Records was a UK Independent record label.

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Setting Sons

Setting Sons is the fourth studio album by British band The Jam.

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Sex & Sensibility

Sex & Sensibility is an RTÉ television series focusing on changing attitudes to sex in Ireland.

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Sex Lives of the Potato Men

Sex Lives of the Potato Men is a 2004 British comedy film.

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Sexual abuse in Cloyne diocese

The sexual abuse in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cloyne was investigated by the Commission of Investigation, Dublin Archdiocese, Catholic Diocese of Cloyne, examining how allegations of sexual abuse of children in the diocese were dealt with by the church and state.

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Sexual abuse in Limerick diocese

This article summarizes allegations and investigations of child sexual abuse by clergymen in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Limerick, Ireland.

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Sexual abuse in Raphoe diocese

This article summarises convictions and allegations of child sexual abuse by clergymen in the Raphoe Diocese, Ireland.

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Sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic archdiocese of Dublin

The sexual abuse scandal in Dublin archdiocese is a major chapter in the series of sexual abuse cases in Ireland.

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Sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora

Clergy in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Galway, Kilmacduagh and Kilfenora have been implicated in various sexual abuse scandals.

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Seymour Crawford

Seymour Crawford (born 1 June 1944) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician.

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Shadow of the Sun

Shadow of the Sun is an album by psychedelic punk duo Moon Duo.

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Shake a Fist

"Shake a Fist" is a song by English electronic music band Hot Chip from their third studio album, Made in the Dark (2008).

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Shaken-Up Versions

Shaken-Up Versions is an album by The Knife, featuring "classic Knife tracks reworked especially for the band's recent North American leg of their Shaking the Habitual Tour." The album was released in 2014.

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Shame (2011 film)

Shame is a 2011 British drama film directed and co-written by Steve McQueen, starring Michael Fassbender and Carey Mulligan as grown siblings.

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Shamrock

A shamrock is a young sprig, used as a symbol of Ireland.

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Shamrock Rovers XI v Brazil

The Shamrock Rovers XI v Brazil association football friendly match was played in Lansdowne Road in Dublin, Ireland, on 3 July 1973 between the Brazil national team and a team billed as "Shamrock Rovers XI", made up of Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland international players.

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Shamrock Warriors RFC

Shamrock Warriors RFC is a Rugby sevens club founded in 2009 by former Leinster out-half Fergal Campion.

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Shane Berkery

Shane Keisuke Berkery (born April 9, 1992) is an Irish-Japanese contemporary artist based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Shane McEntee

Shane Alan McEntee (19 December 1956 – 21 December 2012) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Minister of State for Food, Horticulture and Food Safety from 2011 to 2012.

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Shannon Foynes Port

Shannon Foynes Port is a port facility within the Shannon Estuary in Ireland.

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Shannon McCurley

Shannon McCurley (born) is an Australian born Irish female track cyclist.

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Shannon, County Clare

Shannon or Shannon Town (Baile na Sionnainne), named after the river near which it stands, is a town in County Clare, Ireland.

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Shareen Blair Brysac

Shareen Blair Brysac is an author of non-fiction books and a former dancer, television producer/director/writer.

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Shaw Academy

Shaw Academy is an online education organisation based in Dublin, Ireland.

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She Moved Through the Fair

"She Moved Through the Fair" (or "She Moves Through the Fair") is a traditional Irish folk song, which exists in a number of versions and has been recorded many times.

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Shea Neary

James Patrick "Shea" Neary (born 18 May 1968) is a British former professional boxer who competed from 1992 to 2000.

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Sheela na gig

Sheela na gigs are figurative carvings of naked women displaying an exaggerated vulva.

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Sheila Hodgers

Sheila Hodgers (1956/57 – 19 March 1983) was an Irish woman from Dundalk, County Louth, who died of multiple cancers two days after giving birth to her third child.

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Sheila Nunan

Sheila Nunan is General Secretary of the Irish National Teachers' Organisation.

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Sheila O'Flanagan

Sheila O'Flanagan (born 1958 in Dublin) is a fiction writer and journalist who writes for The Irish Times.

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Sheila Tinney

Sheila Christina Tinney (née Power, 15 January 1918 – 27 March 2010) was an Irish mathematical physicist.

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Shell to Sea

Shell to Sea (Shell chun Sáile) is an Irish organisation based in the parish of Kilcommon in Erris, County Mayo.

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Shere Hite

Shere Hite (born November 2, 1942) is an American-born German sex educator and feminist.

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Sheriff Street

Sheriff Street, known by locals as "Sheriffer" or "The Street", is a street in the north inner city of Dublin, Ireland, lying between East Wall and North Wall and often considered to be part of the North Wall area.

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Sherwan Haji

Sherwan Haji (born 18 March 1985) is a Syrian-Finnish actor, filmmaker and writer.

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Shimmy Marcus

Shimmy Marcus is an Irish filmmaker.

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Shooting of Brian Stack

Brian Stack (1935/1936 — 29 September 1984), the chief prison officer at Portlaoise Prison, was shot in the neck in 1983 by members of the Provisional IRA and died after 18 months in hospital.

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Shooting of David Byrne

David Byrne was shot dead on February 5, 2016 at the Regency Hotel in Whitehall, Dublin.

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Shooting of David Douglas

David "Dathaí" Douglas, an Irish zookeeper turned criminal, was shot dead on 1 July 2016.

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Shooting of Eddie Hutch Snr

The shooting of Eddie Hutch Snr occurred on 8 February 2016.

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Shooting of Gareth Hutch

Gareth Hutch was shot dead on Tuesday 24 May 2016.

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Shoplifters (film)

is a 2018 Japanese drama film directed, written and edited by Hirokazu Kore-eda.

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Shore Road, Belfast

The Shore Road is a major arterial route and area of housing and commerce that runs through north Belfast and Newtownabbey in Northern Ireland.

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Short Strand

The Short Strand (an Trá Ghearr) is a working class, inner city area of Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Shrines (album)

Shrines is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music duo Purity Ring.

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Sid Ahmed Rezala

Sid Ahmed Rezala (May 13, 1979 – June 28, 2000) was an Algerian-born French serial killer, dubbed "The Killer of the Trains".

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Sideways

Sideways is a 2004 American black comedy drama film directed by Alexander Payne and written by Jim Taylor and Payne.

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Sidney Czira

Sidney Sarah Madge Czira (née Gifford; 3 August 1889 – 15 September 1974), known by her pen name John Brennan, was a journalist, broadcaster, writer and revolutionary.

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Sigmar Gabriel

Sigmar Hartmut Gabriel (born 12 September 1959) is a German politician who was Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2017 to 2018 and Vice-Chancellor of Germany from 2013 to 2018.

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Silent Grace

Silent Grace is a feature film written and directed by Maeve Murphy.

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Silent Shout

Silent Shout is the third studio album by Swedish electronic music duo The Knife.

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Silicon Docks

Silicon Docks is a nickname for the area in Dublin, Ireland around Grand Canal Dock, stretching to the IFSC, city centre east, and city centre south near the Grand Canal.

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Silver Ladder

Silver Ladder is an album by American singer/songwriter Peter Mulvey, released in 2014.

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Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi

Silvia Alejandra Fernández de Gurmendi (born 24 October 1954) is an Argentinian lawyer, diplomat and judge.

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Simon Fitzmaurice

Simon Fitzmaurice (– 26 October 2017) was an Irish filmmaker.

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Simon Wiesenthal Center

The Simon Wiesenthal Center (often abbreviated SWC), with headquarters in Los Angeles, California, United States, was established in 1977 and named for Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal.

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Simon Young (presenter)

Simon Young is a former Irish radio and television presenter with RTÉ 2fm.

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Sinéad Lynch

Sinéad Lynch (born 30 September 1976; née Jennings; in Letterkenny, County Donegal) is an Irish rower.

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Sinéad O'Connor

Magda Davitt (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor, 8 December 1966) is an Irish singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 1980s with her debut album The Lion and the Cobra.

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Sing Me the Songs: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle

Sing Me the Songs: Celebrating the Works of Kate McGarrigle is a two-disc compilation tribute album to Canadian singer-songwriter Kate McGarrigle, released by Nonesuch Records in June 2013.

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Single-Handed (TV series)

Single-Handed is an Irish television drama series, first broadcast on RTÉ Television in 2007.

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Singularity (Jon Hopkins album)

Singularity is the fifth studio album by English electronic musician and producer Jon Hopkins, released on May 4, 2018 through Domino Records.

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Sinn Féin

Sinn Féin (isbn) is a left-wing Irish republican political party active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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Sinn Féin Bank

The Sinn Féin Bank, formally the Sinn Féin Co-operative People's Bank, Ltd. (Coṁar-Ḃannc Sinn Féin, Teo.) was a co-operative bank in Ireland associated with the Sinn Féin movement, which operated from August 1908 to October 1921.

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Sinn Féin Front Bench

Sinn Féin is the third-largest political party in the Oireachtas.

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Sinn Féin Funds case

The Sinn Féin Funds case (Buckley and Others v. the Attorney-General and Another) was a 1942–48 Irish court case in which the Sinn Féin party claimed ownership of funds deposited with the High Court in 1924 which had belonged to the Sinn Féin party before 1923.

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Siobhan MacGowan

Siobhan MacGowan (born in Brighton, England in 1963) is an Irish-British journalist and musician.

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Siobhán Cleary

Siobhán Cleary (born 1970) is an Irish composer.

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Siobhán Creaton

Siobhán Creaton is an Irish writer and journalist.

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Sir Henry's

Sir Henry's was a bar and nightclub on South Main Street in Cork, Ireland.

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Sir Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg, 1st Baronet

Sir Lindsay Lindsay-Hogg, 1st Baronet (10 March 1853 – 25 November 1923) was a British horse breeder and Member of Parliament for Eastbourne from 1900 to 1906.

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Sister Consilio

Eileen Fitzgerald, better known as Sr Consilio (born 9 January 1937) is an Irish nun who set up Cuan Mhuire, a charitable drug, alcohol and gambling rehabilitation organisation in Ireland.

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Sketches from an Island 2

Sketches from an Island 2 is the second studio album of British producer Mark Barrott, released on 1 July 2016 by the International Feel label.

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SkillPages

SkillPages was a social platform for finding skilled people and had over 20 million users on the platform from over 160 countries.

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Skunk (weapon)

"Skunk" is a malodorant, non-lethal weapon used for crowd control by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and marketed to militaries and law enforcement around the world.

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Sky Full of Holes

Sky Full of Holes is the fifth and final studio album by the American rock band Fountains of Wayne.

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Skyfest

Skyfest was an annual fireworks display, accompanied by background music compiled by Mark McCabe, which took place in Ireland.

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Slane Concert

Slane Concert (often referred to as Slane) is a recurring concert held most years since 1981 on the grounds of Slane Castle near Slane, County Meath, Ireland.

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Slave Ambient

Slave Ambient is the second studio album by American indie rock band The War on Drugs, released on August 16, 2011, on Secretly Canadian.

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Sleepytime

Sleepytime (foaled 20 February 1994) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse.

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Slieve Bloom Way

The Slieve Bloom Way is a long-distance trail around the Slieve Bloom Mountains in Ireland.

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Slievenamon

Slievenamon (Sliabh na mBan,, "mountain of the women") is a mountain which is situated northwest of Carrick on Suir and northeast of Clonmel in County Tipperary, Ireland.

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Sligo County Council election, 2014

An election to Sligo County Council took place on 23 May 2014 as part of that year's Irish local elections.

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Sligo Grammar School

Sligo Grammar School is a private fee paying co-educational boarding school located on "The Mall" in Sligo.

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Slopping out

Slopping out is the manual emptying of human waste when prison cells are unlocked in the morning.

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Slovak Police training explosives incident

The Slovak Police training explosives incident involved a passenger on Danube Wings Flight V5 8230, a flight from Poprad-Tatry Airport, Slovak Republic, to Dublin Airport, Ireland, on 2 January 2010, that, three days later, caused an international incident due to the mistaken carriage of a sample of plastic explosive on the aircraft.

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Slow Hands (Niall Horan song)

"Slow Hands" is a song recorded by Irish singer and songwriter Niall Horan, released as a single on 4 May 2017 by Capitol Records.

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Smart Telecom

Smart Telecom (AIM:SMR) was an Irish telecom operator that started as a phone card seller.

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Smyths

Smyths Toys Superstores is an Irish multinational chain provider of children's toys and entertainment products with over 110 shops throughout Ireland and the UK, and it is owned by the Smyth family.

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Snapshot (The Strypes album)

Snapshot is the debut studio album by Irish rock band The Strypes, released on September 9, 2013.

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Sniff Petrol

Sniff Petrol is an online motoring satire magazine, first published in 2001.

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Snip Nua

Snip Nua was a racing greyhound who featured in the BBC television show Three Men Go to Ireland.

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Snooker season 1995/1996

The snooker season 1995/1996 was a series of snooker tournaments played between August 1995 and May 1996.

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Snow (Angus & Julia Stone album)

Snow is the fourth studio album by Australian singer-songwriter duo Angus & Julia Stone.

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Snow Patrol

Snow Patrol are a Northern Irish rock band formed in 1994, consisting of Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Nathan Connolly (guitar, backing vocals), Paul Wilson (bass guitar, backing vocals), Jonny Quinn (drums), and Johnny McDaid (piano, guitar, backing vocals).

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So Sad So Sexy

So Sad So Sexy (stylized in small caps) is the fourth studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Lykke Li, released on 8 June 2018 by RCA.

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Social and Personal

Social and Personal is one of the longest running columns in The Irish Times.

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Social justice warrior

Social justice warrior (commonly abbreviated SJW) is a pejorative term for an individual who promotes socially progressive views, including feminism, civil rights, and multiculturalism, as well as identity politics.

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Soft (album)

Soft is an album by Dan Bodan released by DFA Records on 27 October 2014.

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Sol Republic

Sol Republic, Inc. (stylized as SOL REPUBLIC, often subtitled with Soundtrack Of Life) was an American privately held audio manufacturer based in Michigan.

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Solar Shears

Solar Shears is the third studio album and fourth album overall by Scottish Celtic fusion band Shooglenifty.

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Solar Valley (China)

China's Solar Valley located in Dezhou, Shandong province, China, is "a massive exercise in social, economic and ecological engineering" using solar power in China.

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Somalis in the United Kingdom

Somalis in the United Kingdom include British citizens and residents born in, or with ancestors from, Somalia.

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Something More Than Free

Something More Than Free is the fifth studio album by Jason Isbell.

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Somewhere (film)

Somewhere is a 2010 American drama film written and directed by Sofia Coppola.

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SongMeanings

SongMeanings is a music website that encourages users to discuss and comment on the underlying meanings and messages of individual songs.

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Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree

Songs from the Tainted Cherry Tree is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Diana Vickers.

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Songs of an Irish Poet

Songs of an Irish Poet: The Mary O'Leary Story, originally published by Ireland's The Collins Press with the title Máire Bhuí Ní Laoire: A Poet of Her People, is the biography of Mary O'Leary (Máire Bhuí Ní Laoire), one of the most celebrated Irish-language folk poets of the nineteenth century.

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Songs of Experience (U2 album)

Songs of Experience is the 14th studio album by Irish rock band U2.

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Songs of Innocence (U2 album)

Songs of Innocence is the 13th studio album by Irish rock band U2.

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Songs of the Scribe

Songs of the Scribe is the seventh studio album from Irish singer Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin, who is also Traditional Singer in Residence at the Seamus Heaney Centre For Poetry at Queen's University, Belfast.

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Sonya McGinn

Sonya McGinn (born 17 December 1973) is a former Irish badminton player.

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Soonchild

Soonchild is a fantasy novel for young adults written by Russell Hoban, first published by Walker in March 2012 with illustrations by Alexis Deacon.

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Sorj Chalandon

Sorj Chalandon (born 16 May 1952 in Tunis) is a French writer and journalist.

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Soul Power (album)

Soul Power is the debut studio album by American singer Curtis Harding, released May 6, 2014, by Burger Records.

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Sound of Silver

Sound of Silver is the second studio album by American Dance-Punk band LCD Soundsystem.

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Sound of the Underground (album)

Sound of the Underground is the debut studio album by English-Irish girl group Girls Aloud, formed through the ITV television series Popstars: The Rivals.

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Sound of the Underground (song)

"Sound of the Underground" is the debut single by British pop group Girls Aloud, later featured on their debut album of the same name.

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Soutak

Soutak is a 2014 album by Sahrawi singer Aziza Brahim, and her first album for Glitterbeat Records.

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South Asian people in Ireland

South Asian people in Ireland are residents or citizens of Ireland who are of South Asian background or ancestry.

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South Leinster Way

The South Leinster Way is a long-distance trail in Ireland.

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South Lotts

South Lotts is a small area to the south of the river Liffey in inner city Dublin 4, one km east of Dublin City Centre, Ireland.

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South Yemen insurgency

The South Yemen insurgency is a term used by the Yemeni government to describe the protests and attacks on government forces in southern Yemen, ongoing since 27 April 2009, on South Yemen's independence day.

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Space Is Only Noise

Space Is Only Noise is the debut studio album by American-Chilean musician Nicolas Jaar, released on 28 January 2011 by Circus Company.

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Sparks (Kennen novel)

Sparks is a novel by Ally Kennen, that was published on April 4, 2010.

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Spear tackle

A spear tackle is a tackle in rugby union, rugby league and Australian rules football in which a player lifts another player into the air and drops them such that they land on their back, head or neck.

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Special Criminal Court

The Special Criminal Court (SCC) (Cúirt Choiriúil Speisialta) is a juryless criminal court in Ireland which tries terrorism and serious organised crime cases.

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Speed 2: Cruise Control

Speed 2: Cruise Control is a 1997 American action thriller film produced and directed by Jan de Bont, and written by Randall McCormick and Jeff Nathanson.

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Spice bag

A spice bag (or spicy bag, spice box or spicy box) is a fast food dish popular in Dublin, and other parts of Ireland inspired by Asian cuisine.

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Spice Girls

The Spice Girls are an English pop girl group formed in 1994.

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Sports-related curses

A sports-related curse is a superstitious belief in the effective action of some power or evil, that is used to explain the failures or misfortunes of specific sports teams, players, or even cities.

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Spotify

Spotify Technology SA is a Swedish entertainment company founded by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon.

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Spotlight Innovation

Spotlight Innovation Inc. (OTCQB) is a United States pharmaceutical holding company.

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Springmount Bog Tablets

The Springmount Bog Tablets are a set of six wooden wax tablets dating to the late 7th or early 8th century that were discovered in 1914 in the Springmount bog near Ballyhutherland, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

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Squatting

Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use.

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SRI International

SRI International (SRI) is an American nonprofit research institute headquartered in Menlo Park, California.

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SS Irish Oak (1919)

The SS Irish Oak was an Irish-operated steamship which was sunk in the North Atlantic during World War II by a German submarine.

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SS Irish Willow (1918)

Irish Willow was one of the few ships which maintained Irish trade during World War II.

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St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin

Saint Bartholomew's Church, Dublin, is a Church of Ireland (Anglican) parish church located on Clyde Road in Ballsbridge on the Southside of Dublin.

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St Hilda Sea Adventures

St Hilda Sea Adventures is a charter company providing small ship cruising and wildlife holidays on the west coast of Scotland and based in Dunstaffnage Marina, three miles north of Oban.

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St Joseph's Industrial School, Letterfrack

St Joseph's Industrial School was an industrial school for young boys in Letterfrack, County Galway, Ireland.

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St Macartan's College

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St Mary's College, Dublin

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St Mel's cathedral, Longford

The Cathedral Church of St Mel is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Ardagh and Clonmacnois, located in the town of Longford in Ireland.

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St Munchin's College

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St Patrick's Street

St Patrick's Street (Sráid Naomh Pádraig) is the main shopping street of the city of Cork in the south of Ireland.

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St Vincents GAA

St Vincents is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Marino, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland.

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St. Audoen's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland)

St Audoen's Church is the church of the parish of Saint Audoen in the Church of Ireland, located south of the River Liffey at Cornmarket in Dublin, Ireland.

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St. Brendan's College, Killarney

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St. Bride's Church, Dublin

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St. Fintan's Cemetery, Sutton

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St. Flannan's College

Saint Flannan's College is an Irish co-educational secondary school located in Ennis, County Clare, which takes its name from the 7th century patron saint of the Dál gCais.

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St. George's Church, Dublin

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St. Kevin's Church, Camden Row, Dublin

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St. Loman's Hospital, Mullingar

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St. Luke's Hospital, Rathgar

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St. Patrick's blue

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St. Peter's Church, Aungier Street, Dublin

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St. Thomas' GAA

Saint Thomas's Gaelic Athletic Club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in the Kilchreest, Castledaly and Peterswell areas of County Galway, Ireland.

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St. Vincent's C.B.S.

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Stalag Luft III

Stalag Luft III (Stammlager Luft III; literally "Main Camp, Air, III"; SL III) was a Luftwaffe-run prisoner of war (POW) camp during World War II, which held captured Western Allied air force personnel.

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Stalker (2012 film)

Stalker is a 2012 Irish psychological thriller written and directed by Mark O'Connor.

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Stamata Revithi

Stamata Revithi (Σταμάτα Ρεβίθη; 1866 – after 1896) was a Greek woman who ran the 40-kilometre marathon during the 1896 Summer Olympics.

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Standing in the Way of Control

Standing in the Way of Control is the third studio album by American indie rock band Gossip, which was released on January 24, 2006.

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Stanley Townsend

Stanley Townsend is an Irish actor.

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Star Trek: Enterprise

Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT) (titled simply Enterprise until the third episode of season three) is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga as a prequel to Star Trek: The Original Series.

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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Stardust fire

The Stardust fire was a fatal fire which took place at the Stardust nightclub in Artane, Dublin, Ireland in the early hours of 14 February (Valentine's Day) 1981.

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Starry Plough (flag)

The Starry Plough banner (An Camchéachta) is a flag which was originally used by the Irish Citizen Army, a socialist Irish republican movement, and subsequently adopted by other Irish political organizations.

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Stars and the Sea

Stars and the Sea is the second album by Boy Kill Boy.

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Start-up Nation

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Starvin' Marvin (South Park)

"Starvin' Marvin" is the eighth episode in the first season of the American animated television series South Park.

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State (magazine)

State.ie (formerly State Magazine) is an Irish website and formerly a monthly music magazine, which launched in April 2008 and ceased to print in January 2009 having published a total of ten issues.

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State of emergency

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State visit of Elizabeth II to the Republic of Ireland

Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and her husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, made a state visit to the Republic of Ireland from 17 May to 20 May 2011, at the invitation of the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.

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State-sponsored bodies of the Republic of Ireland

A State-Sponsored Body is the name given in Ireland to a state-owned enterprise (a government-owned corporation), that is to say, a commercial business which is beneficially owned, either completely or majority, by the Irish Government.

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States of Fear

States of Fear is a documentary series produced by Mary Raftery and broadcast on the Irish television channel Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) between April and May 1999.

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Statue of Queen Victoria, Sydney

The Statue of Queen Victoria, currently in Sydney, Australia, was made by John Hughes in 1908 and was originally located in Dublin.

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Status of the Irish language

Irish is a main home, work or community language for approximately 1% of the population of the Republic of Ireland;http://www.cso.ie/en/media/csoie/releasespublications/documents/population/2017/7._The_Irish_language.pdf the population of the Republic of Ireland was shown as 4,761,865 in the 2016 census.

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Staying at Tamara's

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Stefan Günther Tweraser

Stefan Günther Tweraser (Born 18 November 1969) is an Austrian business executive, consultant, and entrepreneur.

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Stefanie Preissner

Stefanie Preissner (born 21 April 1988) is an Irish writer, actress and columnist.

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Stellar (magazine)

Stellar Magazine (stylised as STELLAR MAGAZINE) is a glossy Irish lifestyle and fashion magazine targeted at female readers in the age group of eighteen to thirty-four.

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Steorn

Steorn Ltd was a small, private technology development company based in Dublin, Ireland.

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Stephen Clancy

Stephen Clancy (born 19 July 1992) is an Irish professional racing cyclist.

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Stephen Cluxton

Stephen Cluxton (born 17 December 1981) is an Irish Gaelic footballer.

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Stephen Collins (journalist)

Stephen Collins, an Irish journalist and author, is a Political Correspondent with The Irish Times.

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Stephen Donnelly

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Stephen Gately

Stephen Patrick David Gately (17 March 197610 October 2009) was an Irish pop singer-songwriter, actor, children's writer, and dancer, who, with Ronan Keating, was a lead singer of the pop group Boyzone.

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Stephen Gough (footballer)

Stephen Gough (born 21 March 1981 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish football player currently playing for Crumlin United F.C. in the Leinster Senior League.

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Stephen M. O'Mara

Stephen Mary O'Mara (5 January 1884?Humphrys says 1884; AskAboutIreland says 1886; Limerick Leader obituary says "in his seventy-fifth year" – 11 November 1959) was a businessman and Irish republican politician in Limerick.

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Stephen Roche

Stephen Roche (born 28 November 1959) is an Irish former professional road racing cyclist.

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Stephen White (Gaelic footballer)

Stephen White (1 September 1928 – 6 September 2008) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a left wing-back for the Louth senior team.

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Steve Davis

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Steve McQueen (album)

Steve McQueen is the second studio album by English pop band Prefab Sprout, released in June 1985 by Kitchenware Records.

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Stevenage Borough Council election, 1996

Elections to Stevenage Council were held on 2 May 1996.

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Steward's Lodge

The Steward's Lodge is a house which was originally part of the Farmleigh estate, alongside the Phoenix Park in Dublin.

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Stewart Parker

James Stewart Parker (20 October 1941 – 2 November 1988) was a Northern Irish poet and playwright.

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Stickwitu

"Stickwitu" is a song by American girl group the Pussycat Dolls, taken from their debut studio album PCD (2005).

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Sticky & Sweet Tour (album)

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Still (film)

Still is a 2014 British drama film written and directed by Simon Blake, adapted from his play Lazarus Man.

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Still Alice

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Sting (musician)

Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner (born 2 October 1951), known as Sting, is an English singer, songwriter, and actor.

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Stonemouth

Stonemouth is a 2012 novel by Scottish author Iain Banks.

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Stories from the Surface

Stories from the Surface is the third album from Irish rock band Ham Sandwich.

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Storm Desmond

Storm Desmond was an extratropical cyclone and fourth named storm of the 2015–16 UK and Ireland windstorm season, notable for directing a plume of moist air, known as an atmospheric river, which brought record amounts of orographic rainfall to upland areas of northern Atlantic Europe and subsequent major floods.

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Stormont House

Stormont House (also called Speaker's House) is the headquarters of the Northern Ireland Office, situated in the Stormont Estate in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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Stradbally Hall

Stradbally Hall is a large house in Stradbally, County Laois, Ireland.

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Straight razor

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Strange Wilderness

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Stranger to Stranger

Stranger to Stranger is the thirteenth solo studio album by American folk rock singer-songwriter Paul Simon.

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Stratton Mills

William Stratton Mills (born 1 July 1932), is a retired solicitor and former politician in Northern Ireland.

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Street Horrrsing

Street Horrrsing is the debut album by the English experimental band Fuck Buttons, released on.

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Strokestown

Strokestown, historically called Bellanamullia and Bellanamully, is a small town in County Roscommon, Ireland.

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Stronger with Each Tear

Stronger with Each Tear (stylized as STRONGER withEach Tear) is the ninth studio album from American R&B and soul singer Mary J. Blige.

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Stroud (UK Parliament constituency)

Stroud is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2017 by David Drew, a Labour politician.

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Stroud by-election, May 1874

The Stroud by-election of May was fought on 15 May 1874.

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Strumpet City

Strumpet City is a 1969 historical novel by James Plunkett set in Dublin, Ireland, around the time of the 1913 Dublin Lock-out.

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Stuart Neville

Stuart Neville is a Northern Irish author best known for his novel The Twelve or, as it is known in the United States, The Ghosts of Belfast.

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Stuart Pearson (businessman)

Stuart Pearson (born c.1984) is an Irish convenience store worker whose name was linked to a number of investment rumours in 2008.

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Stuart Robbins

Stuart Robbins (2 November 1976 – 12 April 2010) was a British basketball player from Neath in South Wales, who played at centre for the London Towers and Thames Valley in the British Basketball League and professionally in Germany, Belgium and in Limerick, Ireland.

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Stuart Semple

Stuart Semple (born 1980) is a contemporary British artist and curator, based in London and Dorset.

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Students Harness Aid for the Relief of the Elderly

Students Harness Aid for Relief of Elderly (formerly Schoolboys Harness Aid for Relief of Elderly) or SHARE, is a charitable organisation based in Cork, Ireland, dedicated to providing housing and other support for the elderly poor.

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STV Astrid

STV Astrid was a long tall ship that was built in 1918 in the Netherlands as a lugger and originally named W.U.T.A., short for Wacht Uw Tijd Af meaning "Bide Your Time".

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Subiza (album)

Subiza is the fourth studio album by Spanish alternative dance band Delorean, released in March 2010 by Mushroom Pillow.

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Suede (album)

Suede is the debut album by English alternative rock band Suede, released in March 1993 on Nude Records.

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Sugru

Sugru, also known as Formerol, is a patented multi-purpose, non-slumping brand of silicone rubber that resembles modeling clay.

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Summer in February

Summer in February is a 2013 British romantic drama film directed by Christopher Menaul.

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Summertime '06

Summertime '06 is the debut studio double album by American rapper Vince Staples.

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Sunday Independent (Ireland)

The Sunday Independent is an Irish populist Sunday newspaper broadsheet published by Independent News & Media plc, under the control of Denis O'Brien. It is the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent, and maintains an editorial position midway between magazine and tabloid. The Sunday Independent is available on the Irish Newspaper Archives website up to 2004 you will only find "Black-And-White" microfilm pages but since 2005 the pages of the Sunday Independent online in colour.

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Sunday Tribune

The Sunday Tribune was an Irish Sunday broadsheet newspaper published by Tribune Newspapers plc.

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Sunday with Miriam

Miriam Meets... is an Irish radio talk show.

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Sunken Condos

Sunken Condos is the fourth solo album from Steely Dan co-founder Donald Fagen, released in October 2012 through Reprise Records.

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Sunrise, Sunset

"Sunrise, Sunset" is a song from the musical Fiddler on the Roof written in 1964 by composer Jerry Bock and lyricist Sheldon Harnick.

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Sunshine on Leith (film)

Sunshine on Leith is a 2013 Scottish musical film directed by Dexter Fletcher.

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Super 8 film

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Super Extra Bonus Party LP

Super Extra Bonus Party LP is the title of Super Extra Bonus Party's debut Choice Music Prize winning album.

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Superpower (song)

"Superpower" is a song recorded by American singer Beyoncé, featuring Frank Ocean from her fifth studio album, Beyoncé (2013).

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Superquinn

Superquinn was an Irish supermarket chain, founded in 1960 and entirely privately held by the Quinn family.

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Supporters of Santos FC

Santos FC is a football club based in Santos, that competes in the Campeonato Paulista, São Paulo's state league, and the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A or Brasileirão, Brazil's national league.

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Surprise (Paul Simon album)

Surprise is the eleventh solo studio album by American musician Paul Simon, released in May 2006.

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Susan Denham

Susan Mary Denham, S.C. (née Gageby; born 7 May 1945) is a retired Irish judge who served as the 11th Chief Justice of Ireland from 2011 to 2017 and was the first woman to hold the position.

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Susan O'Keeffe

Susan O'Keeffe (born 18 September 1960) is an Irish journalist and former Labour Party politician.

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Susan Smith-Walsh

Susan Smith-Walsh (born 14 September 1971 in Waterford city, Ireland, Height 1.64m (5'41/2") Weight 53 kg (116 lbs) is a retired international Irish hurdler and sportsperson. In her senior career she competed in two Olympic Games, two World Championships and one European championship. At the 1997 Athletics World Championships she became the first Irish athlete to ever reach a sprint final at a major event. Because of her blonde hair and good looks, Smith had been described as the 'Anna Kournikova' of the track.

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Susanna Clarke

Susanna Mary Clarke (born 1 November 1959) is an English author best known for her debut novel Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2004), a Hugo Award-winning alternative history.

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Susanne Sundfør

Susanne Aartun Sundfør (born 19 March 1986) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer.

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Suspended sentence

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Suzanne Breen

Suzanne Breen (born 1967) is an award-winning Irish journalist.

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Svangaskarð

Svangaskarð (pronounced) or Tofta Leikvøllur is a multi-purpose stadium in Toftir, Faroe Islands with two football fields and a sports arena for athletics around the lower field.

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Swastika

The swastika (as a character 卐 or 卍) is a geometrical figure and an ancient religious icon from the cultures of Eurasia, where it has been and remains a symbol of divinity and spirituality in Indian religions, Chinese religions, Mongolian and Siberian shamanisms.

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Swastika Laundry

The Swastika Laundry was an Irish business founded in 1912, located on Shelbourne Road, Ballsbridge, a district of Dublin.

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Swedish general election, 2010

A general election to the Riksdag, the parliament of Sweden, was held on.

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Swedish House Mafia

Swedish House Mafia are a Swedish house music supergroup consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso.

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Sweet Disarray

Sweet Disarray is the debut studio album by British recording artist Dan Croll.

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Sweet Jane (band)

Sweet Jane are an Irish band formed in 2008.

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Sweet Tooth (novel)

Sweet Tooth is a novel by the English writer Ian McEwan, published on 21 August 2012.

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Swept Away (Marc Johnson album)

Swept Away is a studio album by jazz musicians Marc Johnson (double bass) and Eliane Elias (piano) with Joey Baron on drums and Joe Lovano on tenor saxophone.

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Swing Time (novel)

Swing Time is a novel by British writer Zadie Smith.

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Sylvia Kristel

Sylvia Maria Kristel (28 September 1952 17 October 2012) was a Dutch model and actress who appeared in over 50 films.

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Sylvia O'Brien (soprano)

Sylvia O'Brien is a Dublin-born soprano who has sung leading roles with English Touring Opera, including the Governess in Benjamin Britten's The Turn of the Screw, Gabiella (Countess Zedlau) in Strauss' Vienna Spirit and Costanze in Mozart's Die Entführung aus dem Serail.

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Synge Street CBS

Synge Street CBS is a Christian Brothers School located on Synge Street, in Dublin 8, Ireland.

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Syria Times

The Syria Times (Arabic: سيريا تايمز) was an English-language Syrian daily newspaper.

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Syrian Civil War

The Syrian Civil War (الحرب الأهلية السورية, Al-ḥarb al-ʼahliyyah as-sūriyyah) is an ongoing multi-sided armed conflict in Syria fought primarily between the Ba'athist Syrian Arab Republic led by President Bashar al-Assad, along with its allies, and various forces opposing both the government and each other in varying combinations.

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Syro

Syro (pronounced; often stylised as SYRO) is the sixth studio album by Aphex Twin, the main pseudonym of electronic musician Richard James, released on 19 September 2014 on Warp.

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T with the Maggies (album)

T with the Maggies is the debut album from Irish Celtic-folk supergroup T with the Maggies.

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T. K. Whitaker

Thomas Kenneth Whitaker (8 December 1916 – 9 January 2017) was an Irish economist, politician, diplomat and civil servant who served as the Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland from 1969 to 1976 and a Senator from 1977 to 1982, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Tadhg Cooke

Tadhg Cooke is an Irish musician, also known by his stage name "Tiger Cooke".

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Tahar Tamsamani

Tahar Tamsamani (born 10 September 1980) is a retired Moroccan boxer.

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Take Me Apart

Take Me Apart is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Kelela.

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Take Me to Church

"Take Me to Church" is a song by Irish musician Hozier from his debut extended play (EP) Take Me to Church (2013) –– originally released as a free download in September 2013, featuring original recordings & mixes of songs "Take Me To Church," "Like Real People Do," "Angel Of Small Death And The Codeine Scene," and "Cherry Wine" –– as well as his later self-titled debut album (2014).

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Taking Back the Cities Tour

The Taking Back the Cities Tour was a concert tour by Scottish/Northern Irish alternative rock band Snow Patrol.

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Tales from the Backseat

Tales from the Backseat is the debut studio album by Irish indie rock band The Academic, released on 12 January 2018 by Room 6 Records.

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Tales of Silversleeve

Tales of Silversleeve is the second album released by Irish-born singer Cathy Davey.

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Talk on Corners

Talk on Corners is the second studio album by Irish pop rock band The Corrs.

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Talking Heads: 77

Talking Heads: 77 is the debut album by the American rock band Talking Heads, released in September 1977.

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Tallaght

Tallaght (Tamhlacht) is the largest town, and county town, of South Dublin, and the largest suburb of the city of Dublin, Ireland.

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Tallaght Strategy

In Irish politics, the Tallaght Strategy was a policy followed by the Fine Gael Party starting in 1987.

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Taller in More Ways

Taller in More Ways is the fourth studio album by British girl group Sugababes, released by Island Records on 10 October 2005, in the United Kingdom.

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Tamte Czasy (Karol Gwóźdź album)

Tamte Czasy is the debut album by Silesian musician Karol Gwóźdź.

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Tangents (album)

Tangents is a studio album by American jazz bassist Gary Peacock recorded in Switzerland in 2016 together with pianist Marc Copland and drummer Joey Baron.

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Tanora

Tanora is a tangerine flavoured carbonated drink, and sold in Ireland, predominantly in Munster.

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Taoiseach

The Taoiseach (pl. Taoisigh) is the prime minister, chief executive and head of government of Ireland.

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Tara Street

Tara Street is a major traffic route in Dublin, Ireland, partly due to the current one-way traffic flow in the city centre.

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Tarik O'Regan

Tarik Hamilton O'Regan (born 1 January 1978) is a British and American composer.

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Táin Way

The Táin Way is a long-distance trail around the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland.

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Téa Obreht

Téa Obreht (born Tea Bajraktarević; 30 September 1985) is a Serbian-American novelist.

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Téada

Téada, an Irish band, plays traditional music.

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Teagasc

Teagasc (meaning "Instruction") is the semi-state authority in the Republic of Ireland responsible for research and development, training and advisory services in the agri-food sector.

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Team Ireland Roller Derby

Team Ireland Roller Derby represents Ireland in women's international roller derby, in events such as the Roller Derby World Cup.

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Team Stronach

The Team Stronach, full name Team Stronach for Austria (Team Stronach für Österreich), was a Eurosceptic and right-wing populist political party in Austria founded by and named after Austrian-Canadian businessman Frank Stronach.

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Technical group

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Ted Nealon

Ted Nealon (24 November 1929 – 28 January 2014) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and journalist.

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Teen Dream

Teen Dream is the third studio album by the American dream pop duo Beach House.

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Teens in the Wild

Teens in the Wild is an Irish observational documentary television series broadcast on RTÉ One.

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Teletubbies

Teletubbies is a British pre-school children's television series created by Ragdoll Productions' Anne Wood and Andrew Davenport.

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Television licensing in the Republic of Ireland

In Ireland, a television licence is required for any address at which there is a television set.

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Tell My Sister

Tell My Sister is a three-disc compilation album released by Nonesuch Records as a box set on May 3, 2011 in the United States, and on May 9, 2011 in the UK.

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Templeogue College

Templeogue College C.S.Sp is an Irish secondary school in the suburb of Templeogue in Dublin.

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Ten Freedom Summers

Ten Freedom Summers is a four-disc box set by American trumpeter and composer Wadada Leo Smith.

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Teneo

Teneo is an international C-suite advisory firm and investment banking platform.

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Tenerife Sea

"Tenerife Sea" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran.

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Terence de Vere White

Terence de Vere White (29 April 1912 – 17 June 1994) was an Irish writer, lawyer and editor.

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Terence Flanagan

Terence Flanagan (born 1 January 1975) is a former Irish politician.

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Teresa Mannion

Teresa Mannion (born 1961) is an Irish journalist and broadcaster.

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Termination for Medical Reasons

Termination for Medical Reasons (TFMR) is a campaign and support group seeking to change the law in Ireland to allow terminations in cases of fatal foetal abnormalities.

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Terri Scott

Professor Terri Scott is the Principal of Northern Regional College, Northern Ireland, a position she has held since 2014.

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Terry Leyden

Terry Leyden (born 1 October 1945) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as a Senator for the Labour Panel since September 2002 and previously from in December 1992, upon being Nominated by the Taoiseach.

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Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die

Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die is a 2011 one-off television documentary produced by KEO North for BBC Scotland on the subject of assisted suicide, directed and produced by Charlie Russell.

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Terry Wogan

Sir Michael Terence Wogan (3 August 1938 – 31 January 2016), better known as Terry Wogan, was an Irish radio and television broadcaster who worked for the BBC in the UK for most of his career.

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Terryland Forest Park

The Terryland Forest Park is an urban forest park in Galway, Ireland.

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Tersicoccus phoenicis

Tersicoccus phoenicis is a member of the bacterial family Micrococcaceae.

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Tesco International operations

Tesco has expanded its operations outside the UK to 11 other countries in the world.

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Tesco Ireland

Tesco Ireland is the Irish arm of supermarket group Tesco and controlled 28% of the grocery market as recently as 2012.

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Tessa Jowell

Tessa Jane Helen Douglas Jowell, Baroness Jowell, (17 September 1947 – 12 May 2018) was a British Labour politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Dulwich and West Norwood from 1997 to 2015, having previously been elected as the MP for Dulwich in 1992.

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TG4

TG4 (TG Ceathair; or) is an Irish public service broadcaster for Irish-language speakers.

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Thank You (Duran Duran album)

Thank You is a covers album by Duran Duran released in April 1995, their follow-up to 1993's Duran Duran (The Wedding Album).

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Thanks for Listening (Chris Thile album)

Thanks for Listening is the seventh full-length studio album by American mandolinist Chris Thile.

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The Afterlove

The Afterlove is the fifth studio album by the English singer James Blunt, released on 24 March 2017 through Atlantic Records.

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The Almost Moon

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The American Ireland Fund

The American Ireland Fund (DBA The Ireland Funds America), is a tax-exempt organization incorporated under the laws of the United States and has been determined by the IRS to be a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, tax ID # is 25-1306992.

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The Angelus (television programme)

The Angelus is an Irish radio and television programme first broadcast in 1950.

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The Assassination of Richard Nixon

The Assassination of Richard Nixon is a 2004 American drama film directed by Niels Mueller.

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The Back Room (album)

The Back Room is the debut studio album by British post-punk revival band Editors, released on 25 July 2005.

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The Banishment

The Banishment (Изгнание, Izgnanie) is a 2007 Russian film directed by Andrey Zvyagintsev.

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The Beautiful & Damned (album)

The Beautiful & Damned is the fourth studio album by American rapper G-Eazy.

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The Best American Magazine Writing 2007

The Best American Magazine Writing 2007 is a non-fiction book published by Columbia University Press, and edited by the American Society of Magazine Editors.

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The Big Big Beat

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The Black House

The Black House (1981) is a collection of short stories by American author Patricia Highsmith.

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The Blackest Beautiful

The Blackest Beautiful is the third studio album by American post-hardcore band letlive. It was released by Epitaph Records on July 9, 2013.

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The Blood on Satan's Claw

The Blood on Satan's Claw (also released as Satan's Skin) is a 1971 British horror film made by Tigon British Film Productions and directed by Piers Haggard.

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The Blue Nile

The Blue Nile were a musical group from Glasgow, Scotland.

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The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes

The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes is the debut album by British alternative rock band Babylon Zoo, released in February 1996.

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The Brute Man

The Brute Man is a 1946 American film noir horror thriller film starring Rondo Hatton as the Creeper, a murderer seeking revenge against the people he holds responsible for the disfigurement of his face.

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The Butcher Boy (novel)

The Butcher Boy is a 1992 novel by Patrick McCabe.

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The Cake Sale

The Cake Sale are a collective of mostly Irish musical artists including Swedish singer/songwriter Nina Persson of The Cardigans and Australian musician Nick Seymour of Crowded House.

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The Cake Sale (album)

The Cake Sale is a 2006 charity album involving the collected works of a group of Irish and international musicians calling themselves The Cake Sale.

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The Callback Queen

The Callback Queen is a 2013 British romantic comedy independent film by Irish director Graham Cantwell, starring a largely British and Irish cast: Amy-Joyce Hastings, Mark Killeen, Seán T. O'Meallaigh, Ger Ryan, Vicki Michelle and Eoin Macken.

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The Caller (novel)

The Caller (Norwegian: Varsleren, 2009) is a crime fiction novel by Norwegian crime fiction author Karin Fossum, the tenth in the Inspector Konrad Sejer series, released 2009 by Random House, and published in English in 2011.

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The Chapters

The Chapters are a six-nine piece band from Dublin, Ireland.

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The Chemical Brothers

The Chemical Brothers are an English electronic music duo composed of Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons, originating in Manchester in 1989.

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The Childhood of a Leader (film)

The Childhood of a Leader is a 2015 historical mystery drama film, co-written, produced and directed by Brady Corbet, and is Corbet's feature film directorial debut.

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The Christmas Tree (novel)

The Christmas Tree is Irish author Jennifer Johnston's sixth novel, first published in 1981 by Hamish Hamilton.

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The Church of Scientology: A History of a New Religion

The Church of Scientology: A History of a New Religion is a 2011 book about the history of the Church of Scientology by Hugh B. Urban, a professor of religious studies at Ohio State University.

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The Clancy Brothers

The Clancy Brothers were an influential Irish folk group, which initially developed as a part of the American folk music revival.

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The Colm and Lucy Show

The Colm and Lucy Show was an Irish talk radio show broadcast on RTÉ 2fm.

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The Corrs discography

The Corrs are an Irish folk rock/pop band consisting of siblings Andrea (lead vocals and tin whistle), Sharon (violin), Caroline (drums and bodhrán) and Jim Corr (guitar and piano).

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The Cottingley Secret

The Cottingley Secret is a 2017 fantasy novel written by British novelist Hazel Gaynor, in which she retells the story behind the Cottingley fairies from 1917.

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The Cuckoo's Calling

The Cuckoo's Calling is a 2013 crime fiction novel by J. K. Rowling, published under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith.

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The Death of Stalin

The Death of Stalin is a 2017 political satire comedy film written and directed by Armando Iannucci and co-written by David Schneider, Ian Martin and Peter Fellows.

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The Deconstruction

The Deconstruction is a 2018 album by Eels, released on April 6, 2018.

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The Delinquent Season

The Delinquent Season is a 2017 Irish film written and directed by Mark O'Rowe.

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The Descent

The Descent is a 2005 British horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall.

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The Digital Hub

The Digital Hub is a cluster of technology, digital media and internet companies in The Liberties area of Dublin, Ireland.

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The Dreaming Room

The Dreaming Room is the second studio album conducted and written by Laura Mvula.

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The Dublin City Rounders

The Dublin City Rounders are an old timey, Americana, blues, ragtime and western swing duo from Dublin, Ireland.

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The Dunphy Show

The Dunphy Show is an Irish chat show hosted by Eamon Dunphy that aired for one series on TV3 in 2003.

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The Ecstatic

The Ecstatic is the 2009 fourth studio album by American rapper Mos Def.

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The Element of Freedom

The Element of Freedom is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter Alicia Keys, released on December 11, 2009, by J Records.

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The Elysian

The Elysian is a mixed-use Celtic Tiger-era building at Eglinton Street in Cork, Ireland.

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The Empty Family

The Empty Family is a collection of short stories by Irish writer Colm Tóibín.

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The End (Lost)

"The End" is the series finale of the ABC television series Lost, consisting of the 17th and 18th episodes of season 6.

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The End: Hitler's Germany 1944–45

The End: Hitler's Germany 1944–45 is a 2011 book by Sir Ian Kershaw, in which Kershaw charts the course of World War II between the period of the failed 20 July plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in July 1944, by Claus von Stauffenberg, until late May 1945, when the last of the Nazi regime's leaders were arrested and the government dissolved.

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The Enemy Within (Milne book)

The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners is a book by British journalist and writer Seumas Milne, first published in 1994.

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The Essex Serpent

The Essex Serpent is a 2016 novel by British author Sarah Perry.

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The Feast of Fools

The Feast of Fools (1994) is a novel by John David Morley, a neo-Joycean translation of the Greek myth of Persephone to contemporary Munich.

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The Fields of Athenry

"The Fields of Athenry" is an Irish folk ballad set during the Great Irish Famine (an Gorta Mór) or Great Irish Hunger (1845–1850) about a fictional man named Michael from near Athenry in County Galway who has been sentenced to transportation to Botany Bay, Australia, for stealing food for his starving family.

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The Fiery Trial

The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery is a historical non-fiction book written by American historian Eric Foner.

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The Fifth State of Consciousness

The Fifth State of Consciousness is a double album by husband-and-wife psychedelic pop duo Peaking Lights, consisting of Aaron Coyes and Indra Dunis.

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The Following Mountain

The Following Mountain is the sixth album by singer and multi-instrumentalist Sam Amidon, released in 2017 by Nonesuch Records.

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The Foundation Pit

The Foundation Pit (Котлован, kotlovan) is a gloomy symbolic and semi-satirical novel by Andrei Platonov.

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The Friends of Eddie Coyle

The Friends of Eddie Coyle is a 1973 crime film directed by Peter Yates and starring Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle.

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The Frontline (Irish TV series)

The Frontline is a topical debate television series in Ireland, which aired for 60 minutes every Monday night on RTÉ One at 22:30.

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The Gathering (Enright novel)

The Gathering (2007) is the fourth novel by Irish author Anne Enright.

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The Gay Byrne Show

The Gay Byrne Show (previously The Gay Byrne Hour and also known as The GB Show) was an Irish radio programme, which ran from 1973 until 1998.

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The Gerry Ryan Show

A recent promotion on The Gerry Ryan Show, "Aero Hunt For the Hunk" (30 September 2008), led to this Ryan jest.

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The Getaway (Red Hot Chili Peppers album)

The Getaway is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released through Warner Bros. on June 17, 2016.

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The Girl Who Could Silence the Wind

The Girl Who Could Silence the Wind is a 2013 young adult novel by Cuban-American author Meg Medina.

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The Gloaming (album)

The Gloaming is the debut studio album by Irish band The Gloaming.

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The Gloaming (group)

The Gloaming is a contemporary Irish/American music group, formed in 2011 by musicians Martin Hayes, Dennis Cahill, Iarla Ó Lionáird, Caoimhin Ó Raghallaigh, Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman).

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The Golden Archipelago

The Golden Archipelago is the sixth studio album by American indie rock band Shearwater.

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The Good Wife (season 5)

The fifth season of The Good Wife began airing on September 29, 2013, airing Sundays at 9:00 p.m. The season received critical acclaim, with the general consensus calling it the series' best season.

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The Gown

The Gown is the student newspaper at Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

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The Great Defector

"The Great Defector" is the lead single from Bell X1's fourth studio album Blue Lights on the Runway.

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The Great War (TV series)

The Great War is a 26-episode documentary series from 1964 on the First World War.

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The Green Road (Enright novel)

The Green Road is a 2015 novel by Irish author Anne Enright.

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The Greencards

The Greencards are an American progressive bluegrass band that formed in 2003 in Austin, Texas, and relocated in 2005 to Nashville, Tennessee.

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The Guard (2011 film)

The Guard is a 2011 buddy cop comedy film written and directed by John Michael McDonagh, starring Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, Mark Strong and Liam Cunningham.

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The Hateful Eight

The Hateful Eight (often marketed as The H8ful Eight) is a 2015 American Western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

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The Historian

The Historian is the 2005 debut novel of American author Elizabeth Kostova.

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The Hollow of Morning

The Hollow of Morning is the third album by Irish singer-songwriter Gemma Hayes, released on 2 May 2008 in the Ireland.

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The Hounds of the Morrigan

The Hounds of the Morrigan is a children's novel by the Irish writer Pat O'Shea.

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The Hum (O'Hooley & Tidow album)

The Hum, the third album by the folk music duo O'Hooley & Tidow, was released on 17 February 2014 and received four-starred reviews in The Guardian and The Irish Times.

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The Hurricane (1999 film)

The Hurricane is a 1999 American biographical sports drama film directed and produced by Norman Jewison.

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The Ides of April

The Ides of April is a 2013 historical mystery crime novel by Lindsey Davis and the first book in the Flavia Albia Mysteries (Falco: The New Generation)) series. Set in March and April AD 89, in the Aventine Hill area of Ancient Rome, the novel stars Flavia Albia, the British-born adopted daughter of Marcus Didius Falco (the hero of the author's 20-volume Marcus Didius Falco Mysteries series, published from 1989 to 2010). Albia, a widow, works as a "delatrix" (detective or private informer) in ancient Rome, like Falco. The book's front cover image depicts a small glass pot and a needle dipped in blood. It carries the strapline, "Falco: The New Generation".

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The Illusionist (novel)

The Illusionist, published in 1995, is a novel by Irish author Jennifer Johnston, and considered one of her best works.

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The Immediate

The Immediate were an avant-garde Irish rock quartet, based in Malahide.

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The Infomatics

The Infomatics are an Irish hip hop musical ensemble from Dublin.

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The Irish Press

The Irish Press (Irish: Scéala Éireann) was an Irish national daily newspaper published by Irish Press plc between 5 September 1931 and 25 May 1995.

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The Irish World

The Irish World is a weekly newspaper for Irish people in Britain and their families.

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The IT Crowd

The IT Crowd is a British sitcom produced by Channel 4, written by Graham Linehan, produced by Ash Atalla and starring Chris O'Dowd, Richard Ayoade, Katherine Parkinson, and Matt Berry.

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The Jacket

The Jacket is a 2005 American psychological thriller/horror film directed by John Maybury and starring Adrien Brody, Keira Knightley, Kris Kristofferson and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

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The Joshua Tree

The Joshua Tree is the fifth studio album by Irish rock band U2.

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The Joshua Tree Tour 2017

The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2 to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their 1987 album The Joshua Tree.

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The Kandy House

The Kandy House is a nine-room, 200-year-old manor house which was built by the last Chief Minister of the Kandyan Kingdom in 1804.

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The Kevin and Sadie series

The Kevin and Sadie series is a 1970s set of young adult novels by Scottish novelist Joan Lingard.

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The Kinetiks

The Kinetiks were a Meteor Award-nominated Irish rock, pop and indie musical ensemble from Dublin.

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The Klingon Way

The Klingon Way: A Warrior's Guide (Klingon: tlhIngan tIgh: SuvwI' DevmeH paq) is a 1996 book by the linguist Marc Okrand that was published by Pocket Books.

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The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories

The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories, published in October 2006, is a collection of eight short stories by Susanna Clarke and illustrated by Charles Vess.

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The Lady in the Van

The Lady in the Van is a 2015 British comedy-drama film directed by Nicholas Hytner, and starring Maggie Smith and Alex Jennings.

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The Last Pool and Other Stories

The Last Pool and Other Stories is a 1950 collection of short stories by novelist and writer Patrick O'Brian.

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The Last Word (radio show)

The Last Word is an Irish radio news review show hosted by Matt Cooper on Today FM on weekday evenings between 4:30pm and 7pm.

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The Late Late Show (Irish TV series)

The Late Late Show, with its title often shortened to The Late Late, is an Irish chat show.

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The Late Late Show (season 47)

The 47th season of The Late Late Show, the world's longest-running chat show, began on 5 September 2008 and concluded on 29 May 2009.

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The Late Late Show (season 49)

The 49th season of The Late Late Show, the world's longest-running chat show, began on 3 September 2010 and concluded on 27 May 2011.

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The Late Late Tribute Shows

The Late Late Tribute Shows are a series of special editions of the world's longest-running chat show, The Late Late Show broadcast on RTÉ One in Ireland each Friday evening.

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The Less I Know the Better

"The Less I Know the Better" is a song by the Australian rock band Tame Impala, released on 29 November 2015 as the third and final single from the group's third studio album Currents.

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The Lesser Bohemians

The Lesser Bohemians is the second novel by Eimear McBride.

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The Life of Pablo

The Life of Pablo is the seventh studio album by American rapper and recording artist Kanye West, released on February 14, 2016 by GOOD Music and Def Jam Recordings.

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The Lost Brothers

The Lost Brothers are an Irish musical duo consisting of Mark McCausland and Oisin Leech, formerly of The Basement and The 747s.

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The Love Witch

The Love Witch is a 2016 American horror comedy film written and directed by Anna Biller, about a modern-day witch who uses spells and magic to get men to fall in love with her with disastrous results.

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The Lumineers (album)

The Lumineers is the self-titled debut studio album by American rock band The Lumineers.

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The Magic Flute (musical)

The Magic Flute (Impempe Yomlingo) is a musical theatre work adapted from the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart opera of the same title by Mark Dornford-May, with words and music by Mandisi Dyantyis, Mbali Kgosidintsi, Pauline Malefane and Nolufefe Mtshabe.

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The Man-Machine

The Man-Machine (Die Mensch-Maschine) is the seventh studio album by German electronic music band Kraftwerk.

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The Mandibles

The Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047 is a 2016 novel, the thirteenth by American author Lionel Shriver.

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The Manfreds

The Manfreds is a British pop group, formed in 1991 as a reunion of former members of the 1960s pop group Manfred Mann, however without their eponymous founder Manfred Mann.

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The Map and the Territory

The Map and the Territory (La carte et le territoire) is a novel by French author Michel Houellebecq.

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The Marian Finucane Show

The Marian Finucane Show is an Irish radio programme, presented by Marian Finucane.

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The Massacre of Mankind

The Massacre of Mankind (2017) is a science fiction story by Stephen Baxter conceived as a sequel to H.G. Wells' 1898 classic The War of the Worlds.

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The Mauritius Command

The Mauritius Command is the fourth naval historical novel in the Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian, first published in 1977.

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The Meaning of Life (TV series)

The Meaning of Life is an Irish religious television programme, broadcast on RTÉ One.

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The Meridian Suite

The Meridian Suite is an album by drummer Antonio Sánchez which was released on the CAM Jazz label in 2015.

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The Merry Sisters of Fate

The Merry Sisters of Fate is an album by Irish Celtic band Lúnasa that was released in 2001 on Green Linnet Records.

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The Miami Showband

The Miami Showband were a showband in Ireland in the 1960s and 1970s.

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The Midnight Organ Fight

The Midnight Organ Fight is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock band Frightened Rabbit.

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The Milk-Eyed Mender

The Milk-Eyed Mender is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom, released on March 23, 2004 on the Drag City label (see 2004 in music).

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The Missing Postman of Stradbally

The missing postman of Stradbally is a mystery which has remained unsolved since Larry Griffin disappeared without trace from a village in the south-east of Ireland on Christmas Day, 1929.

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The Money Store (album)

The Money Store is the debut studio album by the group Death Grips.

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The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me

The Monkeys in the Zoo Have More Fun Than Me is the second studio album of Jape released by Trust Me I'm a Thief Records in 2004.

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The Most Hated Family in America

The Most Hated Family in America is a 2007 BBC documentary film written and presented by Louis Theroux about the family at the core of the Westboro Baptist Church.

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The Most Incredible Thing (album)

The Most Incredible Thing is the score for the 2011 ballet of the same name, based on the eponymous 1870 fairy tale by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen.

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The Motorcycle Diaries (book)

The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de Motocicleta) is a memoir that traces the early travels of Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara, then a 23-year-old medical student, and his friend Alberto Granado, a 29-year-old biochemist.

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The Motorcycle Diaries (film)

The Motorcycle Diaries (Diarios de motocicleta) is a 2004 biopic about the journey and written memoir of the 23-year-old Ernesto Guevara, who would several years later become internationally known as the iconic Marxist guerrilla commander and revolutionary Che Guevara.

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The Music Show (Ireland)

The Music Show was an annual event which took place in the RDS, Dublin on the first weekend of October each year.

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The Nameless (album)

The Nameless is the third album released by Irish singer Cathy Davey.

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The National Anthem (Radiohead song)

"The National Anthem" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, and the third track from their fourth studio album, Kid A. The song is moored to a repetitive bassline, has a processed electronic production and develops in a direction influenced by jazz.

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The New Life (album)

The New Life is the second album by Northern Irish band Girls Names.

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The New Mendicants

The New Mendicants are a Canadian-based indie rock supergroup, consisting of singer-songwriters Joe Pernice and Norman Blake, and drummer Mike Belitsky.

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The New York Times International Edition

The New York Times International Edition is an English-language newspaper printed at 38 sites throughout the world and sold in more than 160 countries and territories.

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The Olympus Sound

The Olympus Sound is the fifth studio album by Irish power pop band Pugwash.

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The Ooz

The Ooz (stylised as The OOZ) is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Archy Marshall, and his second album under the stage name King Krule.

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The Orb

The Orb are an English electronic music group known for being the pioneers of ambient house.

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The Orchard (company)

The Orchard is an American music and entertainment company founded in 1997 by Scott Cohen and Richard Gottehrer.

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The Original High

The Original High is the third studio album by American singer Adam Lambert, released on June 12, 2015, by Warner Bros. Records.

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The Other Side of Hope

The Other Side of Hope (Finnish title: Toivon tuolla puolen) is a 2017 Finnish comedy-drama film written, produced, and directed by Aki Kaurismäki.

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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart (album)

The Pains of Being Pure at Heart is the debut studio album by American indie pop band The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.

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The Panel (Irish TV series)

The Panel is a talk show produced by Happy Endings Productions for RTÉ, based on the Australian programme The Panel, produced by Working Dog Productions for Network Ten.

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The Pirate Movie

The Pirate Movie is a 1982 Australian musical romantic comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Christopher Atkins and Kristy McNichol.

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The Playboy of the Western World

The Playboy of the Western World is a three-act play written by Irish playwright John Millington Synge and first performed at the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, on 26 January 1907.

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The Pope's Jews

The Pope's Jews: The Vatican's Secret Plan to Save Jews from the Nazis is a 2012 book by the British author Gordon Thomas concerning the efforts of Pope Pius XII to protect Jews during the Nazi Holocaust.

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The Portable Veblen

The Portable Veblen is a 2016 novel by Elizabeth McKenzie.

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The Punishment of Luxury (album)

The Punishment of Luxury is the thirteenth studio album by English synth-pop group Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD), and the third since their 2006 reformation.

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The Pursuit of Laughter

The Pursuit of Laughter is a 2008 collection of diaries, articles, reviews and portraits by Diana Mitford.

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The Queen of Ireland

The Queen of Ireland is a 2015 Irish documentary film directed by Conor Horgan.

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The Race for Space (album)

The Race for Space is the second studio album by British alternative group Public Service Broadcasting.

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The Raw Sessions

The Raw Sessions (also known as The Raw Sessions with Sony Ericsson) is an Irish interactive music television programme broadcast on RTÉ Two in 2009.

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The Real Global Warming Disaster

The Real Global Warming Disaster (Is the Obsession with 'Climate Change' Turning Out to Be the Most Costly Scientific Blunder in History?) is a 2009 book by English journalist and author Christopher Booker in which he asserts that global warming can not be attributed to humans, and then alleges how the scientific opinion on climate change was formulated.

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The Real World: Paris

The Real World: Paris is the thirteenth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships.

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The Red and the Green

The Red and the Green is a novel by Iris Murdoch.

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The Redneck Manifesto (band)

The Redneck Manifesto is an instrumental rock band from Dublin, Ireland.

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The Reformation in Economics

The Reformation in Economics is a book written by the Irish economist Philip Pilkington.

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The Reminder

The Reminder is the third full-length album by indie artist Feist.

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The Return of East Atlanta Santa

The Return of East Atlanta Santa is the tenth studio album by American rapper Gucci Mane.

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The Ride (Nelly Furtado album)

The Ride is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer Nelly Furtado.

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The Right to Love (Liane Carroll album)

The Right to Love is a studio album by English jazz pianist/vocalist Liane Carroll and her fourth collaboration with jazz trumpeter and record producer James McMillan.

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The Road to Croker

The Road to Croker is a magazine style sports television programme broadcast on RTÉ Two during the Gaelic games season.

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The Road: Part 1

The Road: Part 1 is the fifth regular studio album from British electronic music act Unkle, released on.

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The Rubberbandits

The Rubberbandits are an Irish comedy hip-hop duo from Limerick city.

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The Salesman (2016 film)

The Salesman (Forušande, released in France as Le Client) is a 2016 drama film written and directed by Asghar Farhadi and starring Taraneh Alidoosti and Shahab Hosseini.

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The Scarlet and the Black

The Scarlet and the Black is a 1983 television film directed by Jerry London and starring Gregory Peck and Christopher Plummer.

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The Scientists (book)

The Scientists: An Epic of Discovery (2012), edited by Andrew Robinson, is a collection of 43 biographies of a selection of the greatest scientists of all time.

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The Sea Wolves

The Sea Wolves is a 1980 war film starring Gregory Peck, Roger Moore and David Niven.

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The Shakes (Herbert album)

The Shakes is a studio album by British electronic musician Herbert.

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The Shipping News

The Shipping News is a novel by American author E. Annie Proulx and published by Charles Scribner's Sons in 1993.

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The Shock Doctrine

The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 book by the Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein.

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The Simpsons (season 20)

The Simpsons twentieth season aired on Fox from September 28, 2008 to May 17, 2009.

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The Slickness

The Slickness is the first solo studio album by Prince Po, one half of American hip hop duo Organized Konfusion.

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The Spark (album)

The Spark is the fifth studio album by English rock band Enter Shikari, released on 22 September 2017 through Ambush Reality and PIAS Recordings.

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The Spike (TV series)

The Spike is a controversial Irish drama television series, broadcast by Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) in 1978.

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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water is a 2015 American 3D live-action/animated comedy film based on the animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants.

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The State (2017 TV series)

The State is a four-part British television drama serial, written and directed by Peter Kosminsky, that dramatises the experiences of four young British Muslims who fly to Syria to join Islamic State.

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The Stinging Fly

The Stinging Fly is a literary magazine published in Ireland featuring short stories and poetry.

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The Stolen Eagle

"The Stolen Eagle" is the series premiere of the British-American historical drama television series Rome.

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The Story of Film: An Odyssey

The Story of Film: An Odyssey is a documentary film about the history of film, presented on television in 15 one-hour chapters with a total length of over 900 minutes.

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The Strawberry Alarm Clock (radio programme)

The Strawberry Alarm Clock is a morning radio programme on FM104, an Independent Local Radio station in Dublin.

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The Sum of Its Parts

(The Whole is Greater Than) The Sum of Its Parts is the sixth studio album by British electronic music artist Chicane.

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The Sunday Game

The Sunday Game is Raidió Teilifís Éireann's main Gaelic games television programme.

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The Sunday Times

The Sunday Times is the largest-selling British national newspaper in the "quality press" market category.

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The Sunset Tree

The Sunset Tree is the ninth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 26, 2005 by 4AD.

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The System (Gaelic football)

In Gaelic football, "The System" is the style of play pioneered by the Donegal senior football team during the 2010s.

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The Tailor and Ansty

The Tailor and Ansty is a 1942 book by Eric Cross about the life of the Irish tailor and storyteller, Timothy Buckley, and his wife Anastasia ("Ansty") Buckley (née McCarthy).

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The Terrorist Hunters

The Terrorist Hunters (published 2009) is a controversial non-fiction book by former senior police officer Andy Hayman, co-written by Margaret Gilmore, about Hayman's role as head of the Metropolitan Police's Specialist Operations Division.

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The Ticket

The Ticket may refer to.

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The Times (disambiguation)

The Times is a UK daily newspaper, the original English-language newspaper titled Times.

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The Traitor's Niche

The Traitor's Niche (Albanian: Kamarja e turpit) is a historical novel by the Albanian author Ismail Kadare.

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The Triple Package

The Triple Package: How Three Unlikely Traits Explain the Rise and Fall of Cultural Groups in America is a book published in 2014 by two professors at Yale Law School, Jed Rubenfeld and his wife, Amy Chua, who is also the author of the 2011 international bestseller, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother.

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The Truth About Love Tour

The Truth About Love Tour was the sixth concert tour by American recording artist P!nk.

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The Tube (TV series)

The Tube was a United Kingdom music television programme, which ran for five series, from 5 November 1982 to 26 April 1987.

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The Twin (novel)

The Twin (Boven is het stil) is a novel by Dutch writer Gerbrand Bakker.

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The Underside of Power

The Underside of Power is the second album by American experimental band Algiers.

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The University Observer

The University Observer is a broadsheet newspaper distributed throughout the campus of University College, Dublin once every three weeks.

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The Unthanks

The Unthanks (until 2009, Rachel Unthank and the Winterset) are an English folk group known for their eclectic approach in combining traditional English folk, particularly Northumbrian folk music, with other musical genres.

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The Vegetarian

The Vegetarian is a South Korean three-part drama novella written by Han Kang and first published in 2007.

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The Village (music venue)

The Village is a music venue situated next to Whelan's on Wexford Street, Dublin.

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The Warning (Hot Chip album)

The Warning is the second full-length release by British band Hot Chip.

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The Wasp Factory

The Wasp Factory is the first novel by Scottish writer Iain Banks, published in 1984.

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The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby

The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby is a children's novel by Charles Kingsley.

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The Waterboys

The Waterboys are a Scottish/Irish folk rock band formed in Edinburgh in 1983 by Scottish musician Mike Scott.

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The Waterford News & Star

The Waterford News & Star is a local newspaper based in the Irish city of Waterford, first published as the Waterford Star in 1848.

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The Way I See It

The Way I See It is the 2008 third studio album by American R&B singer, songwriter, and producer Raphael Saadiq.

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The Whistling Gypsy

The Whistling Gypsy, sometimes known simply as The Gypsy Rover, is a well-known ballad composed and copyrighted by Dublin songwriter Leo Maguire in the 1950s.

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The Wicker Man

The Wicker Man is a 1973 British mystery horror film directed by Robin Hardy.

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The Widening Gyre (album)

The Widening Gyre is the twelfth studio album by Irish folk music group Altan and their eleventh studio album of original material, released in February 2015 on the Compass Records label.

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The Wild Geese

The Wild Geese is a 1978 British adventure film directed by Andrew V. McLaglen about a group of mercenaries in Africa.

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The Yellow Peril: Dr Fu Manchu & The Rise of Chinaphobia

The Yellow Peril: Dr Fu Manchu & The Rise of Chinaphobia is a 2014 non-fiction book by the British educationalist and writer, Sir Christopher Frayling.

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The Young Offenders

The Young Offenders is a 2016 Irish comedy film written, directed, and co produced by Peter Foott.

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The Young Offenders (TV series)

The Young Offenders is an Irish television sitcom, developed by Peter Foott, for RTÉ Two and BBC Three.

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The Young Philadelphians: Live in Tokyo

The Young Philadelphians: Live in Tokyo is a live album by Marc Ribot's Young Philadelphians which was recorded in Japan in 2014 and released on the Enja Records Yellowbird label.

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The Young Pope

The Young Pope is an English-language Italian drama television series created and directed by Paolo Sorrentino for Sky Atlantic, HBO, and Canal+.

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The Zero Theorem

The Zero Theorem is a 2013 British-French-Romanian science fiction film directed by Terry Gilliam, written by Pat Rushin, and starring Christoph Waltz, Lucas Hedges, Mélanie Thierry, and David Thewlis.

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TheJournal.ie

TheJournal.ie is an internet publication in Ireland.

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Thekla Beere

Thekla Beere (1902 – 19 February 1991) was an Irish civil servant who chaired the Republic of Ireland's Commission on the Status of Women in 1970 and was secretary of Irish Department of Transport and Power.

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Themes in Avatar

The 2009 American science fiction film Avatar has earned widespread success, becoming the highest-grossing film in history.

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Theo Waigel

Theodor "Theo" Waigel (born 22 April 1939) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU).

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There Are Debts

There Are Debts is an album by David Hopkins, released in December 2010.

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There Is Love in You

There Is Love in You is the fifth studio album by English electronic musician Four Tet, released on 25 January 2010 by Domino Recording Company.

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There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters

There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters is a 2008 biographical account of the premiership of Margaret Thatcher written by American author Claire Berlinski.

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There's No One as Irish as Barack O'Bama

"There's No One as Irish as Barack O'Bama" is a humorous folk song written in 2008 by the Irish band Hardy Drew and the Nancy Boys (later known as The Corrigan Brothers), and set to a tune derived from a traditional air.

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Therese Ridge

Therese Ridge (born 1 March 1941) is an Irish politician from Clondalkin, County Dublin.

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Thinking Out Loud

"Thinking Out Loud" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, recorded for his second studio album, × (2014).

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Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2011 (Ireland)

The Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution (Houses of the Oireachtas Inquiries) Bill 2011 (bill no. 47 of 2011) was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Ireland to provide for the Houses of the Oireachtas to conduct full inquiries.

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Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Thirtieth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty on Stability, Coordination and Governance in the Economic and Monetary Union) Act 2012 (previously bill no. 23 of 2012) amended the Constitution of Ireland to permit Ireland to ratify the 2012 European Fiscal Compact and to preclude measures taken under the Compact from being held to be inconsistent with the Irish constitution.

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Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2015 (Ireland)

The Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution (Age of Eligibility for Election to the Office of President) Bill 2015 (bill no. 6 of 2015) was a proposed amendment to the constitution of Ireland to reduce the minimum age of candidacy for the office of President of Ireland from 35 to 21.

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Thirty-first Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Thirty-First Amendment of the Constitution (Children) Act 2012Although the act was not signed into law until 2015, its short title has 2012, as specified by section 2(2) of the act itself.

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Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Thirty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution (Marriage Equality) Act 2015 (previously bill no. 5 of 2015) amended the Constitution of Ireland to permit marriage to be contracted by two persons without distinction as to their sex.

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Thirty-second Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2013 (Ireland)

The Thirty-second Amendment of the Constitution (Abolition of Seanad Éireann) Bill 2013 was a proposal to amend the Constitution of Ireland to abolish Seanad Éireann, the upper house of the Irish parliament, the Oireachtas.

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Thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2018

The Thirty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2018 (bill no. 29 of 2018) is a pending amendment to the constitution of Ireland which will permit the Oireachtas (parliament of Ireland) to allow abortion, prohibited in almost all cases by the pre–36th Amendment constitution.

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Thirty-third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Thirty-third Amendment of the Constitution (Court of Appeal) Act 2013 is an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland which established a Court of Appeal to sit between the existing High and Supreme Courts for the purpose of taking over most of the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.

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This Chemical Sea

This Chemical Sea is the fifth studio album from Irish recording artist Jape.

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This House of Grief

This House of Grief is a 2014 non-fiction work by Helen Garner.

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This Is Acting

This Is Acting is the seventh studio album by Australian singer and songwriter Sia.

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This Is Me... Then

This Is Me...

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This is Orson Welles

This is Orson Welles is a 1992 book by Orson Welles (1915–1985) and Peter Bogdanovich that comprises conversations between the two filmmakers recorded over several years, beginning in 1969.

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This Life (album)

This Life is the debut album by Irish Acoustic hip-hop group The Original Rudeboys (now O.R.B.), released on 23 March 2012 in Ireland and 12 April 2012 in the UK through Gotta Run Records.

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Thomas Bartlett (historian)

Thomas Bartlett MRIA is an Irish historian and author.

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Thomas Bleakley McDowell

Major Thomas Bleakley McDowell often called T.B McDowell, or simply "the Major", (18 May 1923 – 9 September 2009) was a British Army officer and subsequently chief executive of The Irish Times for nearly 40 years.

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Thomas Byrne (Meath politician)

Thomas Byrne (born 1 June 1977) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Meath East constituency since the 2016 general election.

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Thomas Caffrey

Thomas Andrew Caffrey (12 September 1917 – 15 May 2010) was an Irish chocolatier and founder of Caffrey's Confectionery, which today sells products in Ireland, Europe, Australia and the United States and is the oldest remaining family-owned, family-named chocolate company in Ireland.

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Thomas Crean

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Thomas Finnegan

Thomas Anthony Finnegan (26 August 1925 – 25 December 2011) was the Bishop of Killala, County Mayo, Ireland from 1987-2002.

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Thomas Gisborne Gordon

Thomas Gisborne Gordon, (15 December 1851 – 8 July 1935) was a rugby football player who played for North of Ireland F.C. and represented Ireland.

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Thomas J. Fitzpatrick (Cavan politician)

Thomas James Fitzpatrick (14 February 1918 – 2 October 2006) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as Ceann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann from 1982 to 1987, Minister for Fisheries and Forestry from 1981 to 1982, Minister for Transport and Power from 1976 to 1977 and Minister for Lands from 1973 to 1976.

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Thomas Kirk (sculptor)

Thomas Kirk (1781 – 19 April 1845) was an Irish sculptor.

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Thomas Lynch (poet)

Thomas Lynch (born 1948 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American poet, essayist, and undertaker.

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Thomas McLaughlin (politician)

Thomas McLaughlin (1878 or 1879 – April 1944) was an Irish nationalist politician.

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Thomas Murphy (Irish republican)

Thomas "Slab" Murphy (Tomás Mac Murchaidh: born 26 August 1949) is an Irish republican, believed to be a former Chief of Staff of the Provisional Irish Republican Army.

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Thomas Naughton

Fr Thomas Naughton is a priest of the Archdiocese of Dublin,, section 29.2, p.455 who was found guilty of the indecent assault of minors.

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Thomas Oppermann

Thomas Ludwig Albert Oppermann (born 27 April 1954 in Freckenhorst, West Germany) is a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).

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Thomas Pringle (politician)

Thomas Pringle (born 11 August 1967) is an Irish left-wing Independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Donegal constituency since the 2011 general election.

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Thomas Westropp Bennett

Thomas William Westropp Bennett (30 January 1867 – 1 February 1962) was an Irish politician, magistrate and public figure in Irish agriculture.

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Thomas Woods (Irish diplomat)

Thomas Woods (1923 – 17 April 1961) was an Irish writer and diplomat.

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Tianjin Airlines Flight 7554

Tianjin Airlines Flight 7554 is a scheduled passenger flight between Hotan and Ürümqi in China's Xinjiang Autonomous Region.

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Tiernan Brady

Tiernan Brady is an Irish political and LGBT rights and equality campaigner who has been integral in delivering marriage equality in Ireland and Australia, the only two countries in the world to do so by public vote.

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Tiernan O'Halloran

Tiernan O'Halloran (Irish name: Tiernan Ó hAllaráin; born 26 February 1991) is a professional rugby union player from Ireland.

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Tim Prentice (designer)

Tim Prentice (born c. 1964) is an American industrial designer and president of Motonium Design in California.

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Tim Robinson (cartographer)

Tim Robinson (born 1935) is a writer and cartographer.

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Timarida

Timarida (11 April 1992 – after 2006) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare bred and owned by the Aga Khan, who competed in six different countries and won major races in five of them.

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Time/Life

Time/Life (subtitled (Song for the Whales and Other Beings)) is an album by Charlie Haden's Liberation Music Orchestra arranged by composer and pianist Carla Bley and released on the Impulse! label in 2016.

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Timeline of Continuity IRA actions

This is a chronology of activities by the Continuity Irish Republican Army (CIRA), an Irish republican paramilitary group.

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Timeline of Edmonton history

This is a timeline of the history of Edmonton, Canada.

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Timeline of Irish National Liberation Army actions

This is a timeline of actions by the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA), an Irish republican socialist paramilitary group.

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Timeline of musical events

This page indexes the individual year in music pages.

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Timeline of Real Irish Republican Army actions

This is a timeline of actions by the Real Irish Republican Army, also called the Real IRA, an Irish republican paramilitary group.

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Timeline of the Euromaidan

The Euromaidan (Євромайдан,, literally "Eurosquare") was a wave of demonstrations and civil unrest in Ukraine, which began on the night of 21 November 2013 with very large public protests demanding closer European integration.

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Timeline of the war in Donbass (April–June 2014)

This is a timeline of the War in Donbass from April–June 2014.

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Timeline of U2

This is a timeline of the history of rock band U2.

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Timeline of women in religion

This is a timeline of women in religion.

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Timmy Hammersley

Timmy Hammersley (born 12 December 1987) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Tinsel and Marzipan

"Tinsel and Marzipan" was a single released by Pugwash and Friends in Ireland in December 2006.

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Tiocfaidh ár lá

Tiocfaidh ár lá is an Irish language phrase which translates as "our day will come", referring to a potential future united Ireland.

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Tipperary (town)

Tipperary (meaning "Well of the Ara") is a town and a civil parish in County Tipperary, Ireland.

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Tired and emotional

The phrase "tired and emotional" is a chiefly British euphemism for alcohol intoxication (or drunkenness).

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Titanic Quarter

Titanic Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland is a large-scale waterfront regeneration, comprising historic maritime landmarks, film studios, education facilities, apartments, a riverside entertainment district, and the world's largest Titanic-themed attraction centred on land in Belfast Harbour, known until 1995 as Queen's Island.

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TKO-HQ

TKO are a rock band from Dublin/Galway, Ireland.

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To Pimp a Butterfly

To Pimp a Butterfly is the third studio album by American rapper Kendrick Lamar.

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Today with Maura and Daithi

Today with Maura and Daithi, also called simply Today, is a lifestyle show featuring several topical segments including health, cooking, men's & women's fashion, makeovers, DIY and travel as well as dealing with popular issues of the day.

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Today with Pat Kenny

Today with Pat Kenny was a current affairs magazine broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1, presented by Pat Kenny.

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Todor Zhivkov

Todor Hristov Zhivkov (Тодор Христов Живков; 7 September 1911 – 5 August 1998) was the communist leader of the People's Republic of Bulgaria (PRB) from 4 March 1954 until 10 November 1989.

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TOG (hackerspace)

TOG is a hackerspace in Dublin, Ireland.

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Tokyo Adagio

Tokyo Adagio is a live album by bassist Charlie Haden and pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba recorded in 2005 at the Blue Note Jazz Club in Tokyo and released on the Impulse! label in 2015 shortly after Haden's death.

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Tolka Park

Tolka Park (Páirc na Tulchann) is an Irish football ground located in the north Dublin suburb of Drumcondra, on the northern banks of the River Tolka.

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Tom Arnold (economist)

Tom Arnold is an Irish agricultural economist and public policy advisor who has worked in the Irish civil service and served on various non-governmental organisations and public forums, mainly in the area of food security.

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Tom at the Farm

Tom at the Farm (Tom à la ferme) is a 2013 Canadian psychological thriller film directed by and starring Xavier Dolan.

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Tom Clancy (singer)

Thomas John Clancy (29 October 1924 – 7 November 1990) was a member of the Irish folk group the Clancy Brothers.

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Tom Clonan

Tom Clonan is a retired Irish Army Captain, author and security analyst.

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Tom Crean (explorer)

Thomas Crean (25 February 1877 – 27 July 1938), was an Irish seaman and Antarctic explorer who was awarded the Albert Medal.

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Tom Elliott (politician)

Thomas Beatty Elliott (born 11 December 1963) is a United Kingdom politician who was a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for Fermanagh and South Tyrone from 2003–15, its Member of Parliament (MP) from 2015–17 and was the Leader of the Ulster Unionist Party from 2010–12.

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Tom Fleming (Irish politician)

Tom Fleming (born February 1951) is a former Irish independent politician.

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Tom Gilmartin (businessman)

Tom Gilmartin (11 March 1935 – 22 November 2013) was an Irish businessman, whistleblower and pivotal Mahon Tribunal witness whose testimony concerning planning and political corruption "rocked Ireland".

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Tom Hibbert

Tom Hibbert (28 May 1952 – 28 August 2011) was an English music journalist and film critic.

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Tom Humphries

Tom Humphries is a convicted child molester and former sports journalist and columnist who wrote for The Irish Times.

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Tom Kettle

Thomas Michael Kettle (9 February 1880 – 9 September 1916) was an Irish economist, journalist, barrister, writer, poet, soldier and Home Rule politician.

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Tom MacIntyre

Tom MacIntyre (born 1931 in Cavan) is an Irish poet, playwright and writer.

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Tom Russell

Thomas George "Tom" Russell (born March 5, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter.

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Tom Vaughan-Lawlor

Tom Vaughan-Lawlor (born November 1977) is an Irish actor.

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Tom Zbikowski

Thomas Michael Zbikowski (born May 22, 1985) is a former American football safety.

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Tomahawk (album)

Tomahawk is the debut studio album by American experimental rock band Tomahawk.

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Tomás Ó Con Cheanainn

Tomás Ó Con Cheanainn (1921 – 13 June 2015) was an Irish scholar and historian.

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Tomás Ó Fiaich

Tomás Séamus Cardinal Ó Fiaich (3 November 1923 – 8 May 1990) was an Irish prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Tomás Ó Flatharta

Tomás Ó'Flatharta is a Gaelic football manager originally from County Kerry.

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Tomás Ó Sé

Tomás Ó Sé (born 21 June 1978) is an Irish sportsperson.

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Tomás Bairéad

Tomás Bairéad (1893–1973) was an Irish author and nationalist.

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Tomás Costa

Tomás Alberto Costa (born 30 January 1985) is an Argentine footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Alianza Lima.

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Tomás Mac Giolla

Tomás Mac Giolla (born Thomas Gill; 25 January 1924 – 4 February 2010) was an Irish politician.

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Tommie Gorman

Tommie Gorman (born 1956) is an Irish journalist.

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Tommy Broughan

Thomas Patrick "Tommy" Broughan (born 1 August 1947) is an Irish politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) since the 1992 general election, currently for the Dublin Bay North constituency.

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Tommy Tiernan

Tommy Tiernan (born 16 June 1969) is an Irish comedian, actor, writer and presenter.

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Tommy Walker (footballer, born 1915)

Thomas Walker OBE (26 May 1915 – 11 January 1993) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Heart of Midlothian, Chelsea and the Scotland national team.

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Tomra

Tomra Systems ASA is a Norwegian multinational corporation active in the field of instrumentation for recycling solutions.

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Tony Connelly

Tony Connelly (born 1964, County Antrim) is a journalist and author.

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Tony Gibson (psychologist)

Hamilton Bertie Gibson (14 October 1914 – 22 March 2001), generally known as Tony Gibson, was an English psychologist, anarchist, and model.

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Tony Gregory

Tony Gregory (5 December 1947 – 2 January 2009) was an Irish independent politician, and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Central constituency from 1982 to 2009.

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Tony Hanahoe

Anthony "Tony" Hanahoe (born 29 April 1945) is an Irish retired Gaelic football manager and former player.

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Tony Humphreys

Tony Humphreys is an Irish educator and the author of eleven self-help books translated into 15 languages and available in 28 countries.

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Tony Kett

Tony Kett (1 June 1951 – 19 April 2009) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and member of Seanad Éireann.

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Tony McLoughlin

Tony McLoughlin (born 19 January 1949) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has been a Teachta Dála for the Sligo–Leitrim constituency since the 2011 general election.

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Tony Mendez

Antonio Joseph "Tony" Mendez (born November 15, 1940) is an American CIA technical operations officer, now retired, who specialized in support of clandestine and covert CIA operations.

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Tony O'Reilly

Sir Anthony Joseph Francis O'Reilly, AO (born 7 May 1936), is an Irish former businessman and international rugby union player.

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Tony Sweeney

Tony Sweeney (c.1931 – 4 December 2012) was a famous Irish horse racing journalist.

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Tony Walsh (priest)

Tony Walsh was an Irish Roman Catholic priest who was convicted of child sexual abuse.

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Too Little Too Late

"Too Little Too Late" is a song by American singer JoJo from her second studio album, The High Road (2006).

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Tori Pena

Victoria "Tori" Peña (born 30 July 1987) is a pole vaulter with dual American and Irish citizenship who competes for Ireland in IAAF competition.

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Torra Government

The Torra Government is the incumbent regional government of Catalonia led by President Quim Torra.

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Torrens Knight

Torrens Knight (born 4 August 1969) is a Northern Ireland loyalist, who belonged to the North Antrim and Londonderry Brigade of the Ulster Defence Association (UDA).

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Total Eclipse of the Heart

"Total Eclipse of the Heart" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler.

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Tourism in Gibraltar

Tourism in Gibraltar constitutes one of the British Overseas Territory's most important economic pillars, alongside financial services and shipping.

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Tourist in This Town

Tourist in This Town is the debut solo album by Allison Crutchfield, a former member and co-founder of the bands P.S. Eliot and Swearin'.

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Town centre

A town centre is the commercial or geographical centre or core area of a town.

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Trabolgan Holiday Village

Trabolgan is a self catering holiday village located in the civil parish of Trabolgan, County Cork in the Republic of Ireland and is situated on a site which was a former country estate.

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Tralee

Tralee is the county town of County Kerry in the south-west of Ireland.

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Tramp Press

Tramp Press is a publishing company founded in Dublin in 2014 by Lisa Coen and Sarah Davis-Goff.

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TransAer International Airlines

TransAer International Airlines was an Irish charter airline headquartered in the TransAer House, Dublin Airport, Dublin, Ireland.

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Transangelic Exodus

Transangelic Exodus is a studio album by American musician Ezra Furman.

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Transformations (opera)

Transformations is a chamber opera in two acts by the American composer Conrad Susa with a libretto of ten poems by Anne Sexton from her 1971 book Transformations, a collection of confessional poetry based on stories by the Brothers Grimm.

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Transport in Dublin

This article deals with transport in the Greater Dublin Area centered on the city of Dublin in Ireland.

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Trashed (film)

Trashed is an environmental documentary film, written and directed by British film-maker Candida Brady.

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Trautmann (film)

Trautmann is an upcoming British-German biographical film, starring German actor David Kross as the footballer Bert Trautmann.

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Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World

Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men who Stole the World (2011) is a non-fiction book about the secretive role of offshore banks and tax havens in global economic affairs.

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Trevor Steven

Trevor McGregor Steven (born Berwick-upon-Tweed, 21 September 1963) is an English retired football player.

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Trevor West

(Timothy) Trevor West (8 May 1938 – 30 October 2012) was an Irish academic and politician.

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Trevor White (food critic)

Trevor White is an Irish publisher, food critic and museum director.

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Tribal (Imelda May album)

Tribal is the fourth studio album by the Irish rockabilly musician Imelda May, released on 25 April 2014 on Decca Records.

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Tribute (John Newman album)

Tribute is the debut studio album by English singer John Newman.

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Trilogy (The Weeknd album)

Trilogy is a compilation album by Canadian singer The Weeknd.

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Trina Vargo

Trina Y. Vargo is the founder and President of the US-Ireland Alliance, a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to educating Americans about Ireland and strengthening the relationship on the basis of education, culture and business.

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Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College (Coláiste na Tríonóide), officially the College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Queen Elizabeth near Dublin, is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, a research university located in Dublin, Ireland.

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Trinity College Dublin Students' Union

Trinity College Dublin Students' Union (or TCDSU) is a students' union and the recognised representative body of the 17,000 students of Trinity College Dublin.

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Trinity College Law Review

The Trinity College Law Review (TCLR) is a student-run law review affiliated with Trinity College Dublin School of Law.

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Triple Crown (rugby union)

In rugby union, the Triple Crown is an honour contested annually by the "Home Nations" – i.e. England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales who compete within the larger Six Nations Championship.

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Triplicate (Bob Dylan album)

Triplicate is the 38th studio album by Bob Dylan, released by Columbia Records on March 31, 2017.

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Tripoli Brigade

The Tripoli Brigade or Free Tripoli Guardian is a unit of the National Liberation Army of Libya created during the Libyan Civil War.

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Tristram Kennedy

Tristram Edward Kennedy (27 June 1805 – 20 November 1885) was an Irish Liberal, Whig and Independent Irish Party politician, and lawyer.

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Tropical Storm Bonnie (2010)

Tropical Storm Bonnie was a small and rather weak tropical storm that brought squally weather to the northern Caribbean Sea and Gulf Coast of the United States in July 2010.

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Trouble (Neon Jungle song)

"Trouble" is a song recorded by British girl group Neon Jungle and released as their debut single by RCA Records, written and produced by CocknBullKid and Benjamin Berry.

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Trouble with Sex

Trouble with Sex is a 2005 Irish drama film set in Dublin and co-written and directed by Fintan Connolly.

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Trump International Golf Links and Hotel Ireland

Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Ireland, formerly Doonbeg Golf Club, is a traditional links-type course situated to the north of Doonbeg in County Clare, Ireland.

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Try This

Try This is the third studio album by recording artist Pink.

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TubeCrush

TubeCrush.net is a British website for women and gay men to upload picture of men they find attractive on the London underground.

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Tubridy Tonight

Tubridy Tonight is a talk show hosted by Ryan Tubridy that aired on RTÉ One for five seasons between 2004 and 2009.

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Tubridy Tonight (season 5)

The fifth and final season of Tubridy Tonight commenced airing on 27 September 2008 and completed broadcasting on 30 May 2009.

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Tullaroan

Tullaroan is a village on the west side of County Kilkenny in the Slieveardagh Hills near the Tipperary border.

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Tullyvallen massacre

The Tullyvallen massacre took place on 1 September 1975, when Irish republican gunmen attacked an Orange Order meeting hall at Tullyvallen, near Newtownhamilton in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Tunbridge Wells Borough Council election, 1998

The 1998 Tunbridge Wells Borough Council election took place on 7 May 1998 to elect members of Tunbridge Wells Borough Council in Kent, England.

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Tuncay Güney

Tuncay Güney (born 25 August 1972 in Kargı For details, see of the indictment's annex.), code name "Ipek" (silk), is a Turkish citizen of Jewish origin who claims to have infiltrated the Turkish Gendarmerie's intelligence organization JITEM, Ergenekon, the Workers' Party, and the Gülen movement before being outed.

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Turlough Hill

Turlough Hill, also known as Tomaneena, is a mountain in County Wicklow in Ireland and site of Ireland's only pumped-storage hydroelectricity plant.

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Turlough Hill Power Station

The Turlough Hill Power Station is owned and operated by the Electricity Supply Board (ESB).

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Turn On the Bright Lights

Turn on the Bright Lights is the debut studio album by American rock band Interpol, released on August 20, 2002.

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Turning (film)

Turning, full title Turning: A Film by Charles Atlas and Antony is a documentary musical art film by video artist Charles Atlas based on a stage collaboration Atlas had with British-American artist Antony Hegarty and her band The Johnsons.

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Turning Tables

"Turning Tables" is a song recorded by English singer-songwriter Adele for her second studio album, 21.

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TV3 (Ireland)

TV3 is a commercial free-to-air television channel operated within Ireland by the TV3 Group operated by Virgin Media Ireland and owned by Liberty Global.

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TV3 Group

The TV3 Group is a commercial TV network in Ireland based in Dublin.

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Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008 (Ireland)

The Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2008 (bill no. 14 of 2008) was a proposed amendment to the Constitution of Ireland that was put to a referendum in 2008 (the first Lisbon referendum).

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Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Twenty-eighth Amendment of the Constitution (Treaty of Lisbon) Act 2009 (previously bill no. 49 of 2009) is an amendment of the Constitution of Ireland which permitted the state to ratify the Treaty of Lisbon of the European Union.

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Twenty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland

The Twenty-ninth Amendment of the Constitution Act 2011 (previously bill no. 44 of 2011) is an amendment to the Constitution of Ireland which relaxes the previous prohibition on the reduction of the salaries of Irish judges.

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Twin Cinema

Twin Cinema is the third studio album by Canadian indie rock group The New Pornographers.

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Twisted City

Twisted City is a 2006 album by Dublin singer-songwriter Chris Singleton.

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Two Dancers

Two Dancers is the second studio album by British indie rock band Wild Beasts.

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Two Kinds of Teardrops

"Two Kinds of Teardrops" is a song by Del Shannon, which he released in 1963 as a single and on the album Little Town Flirt.

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Two nations theory (Ireland)

In Ireland, the two nations theory holds that Ulster Protestants form a distinct Irish nation.

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Two Strangers and a Wedding

Two Strangers and a Wedding is a controversial radio competition created and first hosted in Australia.

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Two Working Men

Two Working Men (Beirt Fhear Oibre) are a pair of statues made by the Irish sculptor Oisín Kelly.

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Tynan Abbey

Tynan Abbey in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, was a large neo-gothic-romantic country house built c. 1750 (later renovated c. 1815) and situated outside the village of Tynan.

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U Thant

Thant (22 January 1909 – 25 November 1974), known honorifically as U Thant, was a Burmese diplomat and the third Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1961 to 1971, the first non-European to hold the position.

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U.S. Girls

U.S. Girls is an experimental pop project formed in 2007, consisting solely of Canadian-American musician and record producer Meghan Remy.

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U2

U2 are an Irish rock band from Dublin formed in 1976.

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U2 discography

The discography of Irish rock band U2 consists of 14 studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, 67 singles, and eight extended plays (EPs).

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U2 Tower

The U2 Tower was a proposed landmark skyscraper to be constructed in Dublin.

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U2360° at the Rose Bowl

U2360° at the Rose Bowl is a 2010 concert film by Irish rock band U2.

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UAV-related events

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones have frequently been involved in military operations.

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Uber

Uber Technologies Inc. (doing business as Uber) is a peer-to-peer ridesharing, taxi cab, food delivery, and transportation network company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with operations in 633 cities worldwide.

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UCC Philosophical Society

The UCC Philosophical Society, Commonly known as the Philosoph, is the largest debating society at University College Cork, Ireland.

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UDG Healthcare

UDG Healthcare plc, formerly United Drug, is a Dublin-based international company and partner to the healthcare industry, providing clinical, commercial, communication and packaging services.

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UEA Creative Writing Course

The University of East Anglia's Creative Writing Course was founded by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Sir Angus Wilson in 1970.

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Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014

The Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 (previously called the "Kill the Gays bill" in the western mainstream media due to death penalty clauses proposed in the original version) was passed by the Parliament of Uganda, on 20 December 2013 with life in prison substituted for the death penalty.

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Ugetsu

is a 1953 Japanese romantic fantasy drama film directed by Kenji Mizoguchi and based on stories in Ueda Akinari's book of the same name.

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Ugo Benelli

Ugo Benelli (born 20 January 1935) is an Italian operatic tenor.

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Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate

Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate (UOC-KP; Ukrayínsʹka Pravoslávna Tsérkva – Kýyivsʹkyy Patriarkhát (UPT-KP)) is the biggest one of the three major Orthodox churches in Ukraine, alongside the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Patriarchate), and the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church.

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Ukrainian parliamentary election, 2012

The Ukrainian parliamentary election of 2012 took place on 28 October 2012.

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Ulick Burke (politician)

Ulick Burke (born 19 November 1943) is a former Irish Fine Gael politician.

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Ulster loyalism

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Ulster Under-21 Football Championship

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Ulysses (novel)

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Unparliamentary language

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Up and Coming (album)

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Upton, County Cork

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Uri Davis

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Ursula Halligan

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Utopia (2013 film)

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Van Morrison

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Van Morrison: No Surrender

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Van Morrison: Too Late to Stop Now

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Veda Beaux Reves

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Vendée Globe

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Venice Biennale

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Veronica Guerin

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Vessel (Frankie Cosmos album)

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Vic Ziegel

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Victor Sloan

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Victoria and Shane Grow Their Own

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Victoria Mary Clarke

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Viddyad

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Viktor Shokin

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Villa La Coste

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Villagers (band)

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Villiers School

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Vincent Browne

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Vincent Hanley

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Vincent Twomey

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Vinnie Doyle

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Violin Concerto (Adès)

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Virginia Woolf

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Virtuoso (Joe Pass album)

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Visa history of Russia

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Visions of a Life

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Vitaly Zhuravsky

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Vivian Mercier

Vivian Mercier (1919–1989) was an Irish literary critic.

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Vivian Murray

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Vlaams Belang

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Vladimír Železný

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Vladimir Antyufeyev

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Vocational Education Committee

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Voices (Phantogram album)

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Voleuse de Coeurs

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Voluntary Service Overseas

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Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta

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Voyager 1

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Vulnicura

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W. B. Yeats

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W. J. Whelan (union leader)

William J. Whelan (1887 – 13 March 1960) was an Irish trade union leader.

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Waiting for Godot

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Walk Between Worlds (album)

Walk Between Worlds is the eighteenth studio album by Scottish rock band Simple Minds, released on 2 February 2018 by BMG Rights Management.

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Walking on Sunshine (Katrina and the Waves song)

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Walking the Wire (song)

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Wallace Souza

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Walter Beckett (composer)

Walter Beckett (27 July 1914 – 3 April 1996) was an Irish composer, teacher and music critic – and a cousin of the writer Samuel Beckett.

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Walter Beirne

Walter H. Beirne (1907 – 29 October 1959) was an Irish trade union leader.

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Walter Francis Clokey

Walter Francis Clokey (18701930) was a Belfast, Northern Ireland British stained glass artist and manufacturer, president of the Belfast Wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers' Association, and councillor of the Belfast City Council.

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Walter Heitler

Walter Heinrich Heitler (2 January 1904 – 15 November 1981) was a German physicist who made contributions to quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory.

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Walter Hill

Walter Hill (born January 10, 1942) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.

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Walter L. Cole

Walter Leonard Cole (died 26 April 1943) was an Irish merchant and politician in the early twentieth century.

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Walter O'Brien

Walter O'Brien (born 24 February 1975) is an Irish businessman and information technologist.

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Walter Swinburn

Walter Robert John Swinburn (7 August 1961 – 12 December 2016) was a flat racing jockey and trainer who competed in Great Britain and internationally.

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Walter Walsh (hurler)

Walter Walsh (born 25 May 1991) is an Irish hurler who currently plays as a right corner-forward for the Kilkenny senior team.

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Wanderlust (Sophie Ellis-Bextor album)

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War and Turpentine

War and Turpentine (original title in Dutch: Oorlog en Terpentijn) is a 2013 novel by Belgian author Stefan Hertmans, originally published by De Bezige Bij.

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War crimes in the Kosovo War

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War of Nerves

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War Pigs

"War Pigs" is a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath.

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Warner Chilcott

Warner Chilcott (formerly Galen) was a company in the pharmaceutical industry based in Rockaway, New Jersey.

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Warre B. Wells

Warre Bradley Wells was an Irish writer, journalist, translator and a newspaper editor, he edited the Irish Statesman (from 1919-1921) which promoted the views of the Irish Dominion League, a member of the Church of Ireland he also edited The Church of Ireland Gazette from 1906 to 1918, and served as wartime correspondent for the paper, writing The War this Week weekly column.

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Watchmen (film)

Watchmen is a 2009 American superhero film directed by Zack Snyder, based on the 1986–87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.

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Waterford Charter Roll

Waterford Charter Roll is a historic legal document.

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Waterford Wedgwood

Waterford Wedgwood plc was a holding entity for a group of companies, headquartered in Ireland, which specialized in the manufacture of high quality china, porcelain, and glass.

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Waterford Whispers News

Waterford Whispers News (WWN) is a popular Irish satire news website, based in Waterford, Ireland.

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Waxies' Dargle

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We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic

We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors of Peace & Magic is the second studio album by American indie rock duo Foxygen.

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We Banjo 3

We Banjo 3 is a band from Galway, Ireland that plays a blend of traditional Irish, old time, and bluegrass music they call Celtgrass.

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We Go Home

We Go Home is Adam Cohen's fourth studio album.

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We Got It from Here... Thank You 4 Your Service

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We Move

We Move is the third studio album by Irish singer-songwriter James Vincent McMorrow.

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We're New Here

We're New Here is a remix album by American recording artist Gil Scott-Heron and English music producer Jamie xx, released on February 21, 2011, by Young Turks and XL Recordings.

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Web Summit

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Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton

The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton took place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey in London, United Kingdom.

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Wedgwood

Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, commonly known as Wedgwood, is a fine china, porcelain, and luxury accessories company founded on 1 May 1759 by English potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood.

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Weightless (novel)

Weightless, released in Germany as Die Neue (The New), is a 2015 young adult novel and the debut work of the American author Sarah Bannan.

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Weinstein effect

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Welcome to the Jungle (Neon Jungle song)

"Welcome to the Jungle" is a song recorded by British girl group Neon Jungle for their 2014 debut album of the same name.

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West Brit

West Brit, an abbreviation of West Briton, is a derogatory term for an Irish person who is perceived as being too anglophilic in matters of culture or politics.

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West Jewellers

West of Grafton Street Ltd. or West Jewellers was a jewellery store which was last located on 33 Grafton Street in Dublin, Ireland.

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Western People

The Western People is a weekly local newspaper published in Ballina, County Mayo in the Republic of Ireland, it was first published in 1883.

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Western Railway Corridor

The Western Railway Corridor (WRC; Irish: Conair Iarnróid an Iarthair (CII)) is a recent term for a partly disused railway line running through the west of Ireland.

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Westport, County Mayo

Westport (historically anglicised as Cahernamart) is a town in County Mayo in Ireland.

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Wetherspoons

J D Wetherspoon plc, branded as Wetherspoon, is a pub company in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.

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Wexford

Wexford (Yola: Weiseforth) is the county town of County Wexford, Ireland.

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What Kind of Man (Florence and the Machine song)

"What Kind of Man" is a song by English indie rock band Florence and the Machine from their third studio album, How Big, How Blue, How Beautiful (2015).

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What Maisie Knew (film)

What Maisie Knew is a 2012 American drama film written by Carroll Cartwright and Nancy Doyne and directed by Scott McGehee and David Siegel.

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What Will the Neighbours Say?

What Will the Neighbours Say? is the second album by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud.

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What's Another Year

"What's Another Year" was Johnny Logan's first Eurovision Song Contest winner, achieving success in the 1980 edition of the Contest.

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Wheatfield Prison

Wheatfield Place of Detention is a closed, medium security prison located on Cloverhill Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.

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When contact changes minds

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When She Loved Me

"When She Loved Me" is a song written by Randy Newman for Pixar's animated film Toy Story 2 (1999), recorded by Canadian singer Sarah McLachlan.

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When the Cellar Children See the Light of Day

When the Cellar Children See the Light of Day is the second studio album by the Finnish singer-songwriter Mirel Wagner, released worldwide in August 2014 by the American label Sub Pop.

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While Europe Slept

While Europe Slept: How Radical Islam is Destroying the West from Within is a 2006 book by Bruce Bawer.

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White dress of Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe wore a white dress in the 1955 film The Seven Year Itch, directed by Billy Wilder.

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White Fox (album)

White Fox is the second album by Irish band Ham Sandwich.

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White Lies (Mick Flannery album)

White Lies is the second studio album released by Irish singer-songwriter Mick Flannery.

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White Light (The Corrs album)

White Light is The Corrs' sixth studio album, released on 27 November 2015.

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White, White Dove

"White, White Dove" is a song by the British rock band Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, released in 1976 as the second and final single from their fourth studio album Timeless Flight.

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White-tailed eagle

The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla) is a very large eagle widely distributed across Eurasia.

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Whole Lotta History

"Whole Lotta History" is a song by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud, taken from their third studio album Chemistry (2005).

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Wicklow Mountains

The Wicklow Mountains (archaic: Cualu) form the largest continuous upland area in Ireland.

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Wicklow Way

The Wicklow Way is a long-distance trail that crosses the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland.

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Wildfire (Rachel Platten album)

Wildfire is the third studio album and the first major record label debut album by American singer and songwriter Rachel Platten.

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Wildheart (album)

Wildheart is the third studio album by American R&B singer Miguel.

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Wilfrid Brambell

Henry Wilfrid Brambell (22 March 1912 – 18 January 1985) was an Irish television and film actor best known for his role in the television series Steptoe and Son.

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Will Glendinning

Will Glendinning is a former politician in Northern Ireland.

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William Alexander (bishop)

William Alexander (13 April 1824 – 12 September 1911) was an Irish cleric in the Church of Ireland.

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William Annon

William Thomas Annon (4 June 1912 – 19 October 1983) was an Ulster Unionist Party and Democratic Unionist Party politician.

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William Black (businessman)

William Black (ca. 1902 – March 7, 1983) was an American businessman and philanthropist who founded a multimillion-dollar business called the Chock full o'Nuts Corporation.

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William Brydon

William Brydon CB (10 October 1811 – 20 March 1873) was an assistant surgeon in the British East India Company Army during the First Anglo-Afghan War, famous for reportedly being the only member of an army of 4,500 men, plus 12,000 accompanying civilians, to reach safety in Jalalabad at the end of the long retreat from Kabul.

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William C. Campbell (scientist)

William Cecil Campbell (born 28 June 1930) is an Irish and American biologist and parasitologist known for his work in discovering a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworms, for which he was jointly awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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William H. G. FitzGerald

William Henry Gerald FitzGerald (December 23, 1909 – January 5, 2006) was an American investor and philanthropist, who served as United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1992 to 1993.

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William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year

The William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year was an annual Irish literary award sponsored by bookmakers William Hill.

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William James Carson

An alleged member of the Irish Republican Army, William James Carson was killed in 1979 by Billy Dodds and John Mullan leaving behind a devastated wife, Anna.

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William James Fitzgerald (jurist)

Sir William James Fitzgerald (May 1894 – July 1989) was a British and Irish jurist who served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Palestine during the time of the British Mandate.

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William James Smyth

William James Smyth (1886 – 28 January 1950) was a labour member of the Senate of Northern Ireland.

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William LeGate

William LeGate (born September 3, 1994) is an American entrepreneur, Thiel Fellow, computer programmer and activist.

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William Magennis

William Magennis (18 May 1867 – 30 March 1946) was an Irish politician and university professor.

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William McConnell Wilton

William McConnell Wilton was a Northern Irish Unionist politician who served as Chairman of the Independent Unionist Association.

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William Randolph Hearst

William Randolph Hearst Sr. (April 29, 1863 – August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, politician, and newspaper publisher who built the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company Hearst Communications and whose flamboyant methods of yellow journalism influenced the nation's popular media by emphasizing sensationalism and human interest stories.

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William Rowan Hamilton

Sir William Rowan Hamilton MRIA (4 August 1805 – 2 September 1865) was an Irish mathematician who made important contributions to classical mechanics, optics, and algebra.

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William St. John Glenn

William St.

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William Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington

William Henry Leicester Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington (24 August 1922 – 12 April 2009) was a British army captain and peer.

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William Wall (writer)

William "Bill" Wall (born 1955) is an Irish novelist, poet and short story writer.

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Willie Doherty

Willie Doherty (born 1959) is an artist from Northern Ireland, who has mainly worked in photography and video.

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Willie Farrell

William "Willie" P. Farrell (28 May 1928 – 8 April 2010) was a Fianna Fáil politician from Grange, County Sligo in Ireland.

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Willie Frazer

William Frederick "Willie" Frazer (born 8 July 1960 Armagh) is an Ulster loyalist activist and advocate for victims of Irish republican violence in Northern Ireland.

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Willie O'Dea

William John O'Dea (born 1 November 1952) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as a Teachta Dála (TD) since 1982, currently for the Limerick City constituency.

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Willie O'Dea affidavit incident

The Willie O'Dea affidavit incident or Brothelgate was a 2010 political controversy in Ireland surrounding Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea.

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Willie Penrose

William Penrose (born 1 August 1956) is an Irish Labour Party politician who has served as Chairman of the Labour Parliamentary Party since February 2016.

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Willie Ruane

Willie Ruane (born 10 August 1975) is a former professional rugby union player from Ireland who currently serves as chief executive officer of his former team Connacht Rugby.

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Willy Caballero

Wilfredo Daniel "Willy" Caballero Lazcano (born 28 September 1981) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for club Chelsea and the Argentina national team.

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Wind power in the Republic of Ireland

, the Republic of Ireland has 2,878 MegaWatts (3,916 MW all-island) of installed wind power nameplate capacity, and 1 MW of solar power.

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Windmill Lane Studios

Windmill Lane Recording Studios (earlier Windmill Lane Studios) is an Irish recording studio in existence since 1978.

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Winifred Horan

Winifred Horan is an American violinist/fiddler of Irish descent.

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Winifred Mary Letts

Winifred Mary Letts (1882–1972) was an English-born writer who spent most of her life in Ireland.

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Winkie Dodds

William "Winkie" Dodds (born 7 May 1959) is a Northern Irish loyalist activist.

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Winona (horse)

Winona (21 March 1995 – after 2013) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare best known for her win in the Irish Oaks.

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Wishes (Rhodes album)

Wishes is the debut studio album by British musician Rhodes, released on 18 September 2015 through Imports Records.

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Witches' Brew (Katy B song)

"Witches' Brew" is a song recorded by British dance recording artist Katy B, for her 2011 debut studio album On a Mission.

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Witchfinder General (film)

Witchfinder General is a 1968 British horror film directed by Michael Reeves and starring Vincent Price, Ian Ogilvy and Hilary Dwyer.

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Withdrawal of low-denomination coins

The withdrawal of a country's lowest-denomination coins from circulation (usually a one-cent coin or equivalent) may either be through a decision to remove the coins from circulation, or through simply ceasing minting.

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Wiwibloggs

Wiwibloggs is a website and YouTube channel focusing on the Eurovision Song Contest.

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WLR FM

WLR FM (Waterford Local Radio), licensed since 1989 (WLR had previously been a pirate radio station) by the Broadcasting Commission of Ireland, is the local radio station covering Waterford City and County.

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Wolfe Tone

Theobald Wolfe Tone, posthumously known as Wolfe Tone (20 June 1763 – 19 November 1798), was a leading Irish revolutionary figure and one of the founding members of the United Irishmen, and is regarded as the father of Irish republicanism and leader of the 1798 Irish Rebellion.

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Woman (Rhye album)

Woman is the debut studio album by Canadian/Danish R&B duo Rhye.

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Woods (surname)

Woods is a common surname of English, Scottish and Irish origin.

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Work This Body

"Work This Body" is a song by American rock band Walk the Moon for their third studio album, Talking Is Hard (2014).

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Workers and Unemployed Action

Workers and Unemployed Action (WUA) is an Irish political party based in Clonmel in South County Tipperary, set up in 1985 by Séamus Healy.

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Working on a Dream Tour

The Working on a Dream Tour was a concert tour by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, which began in April 2009 and ended in November 2009.

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World Chess Championship

The World Chess Championship (sometimes abbreviated as WCC) is played to determine the World Champion in chess.

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World Meeting of Families

The World Meeting of Families Congress is a gathering of the Roman Catholic Church that has occurred every three years since 1994.

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World Rugby Player of the Year

World Rugby Player of the Year is an accolade awarded annually by World Rugby at the World Rugby Awards.

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World Rugby Rankings

The World Rugby Rankings (formerly the IRB Rankings) is a ranking system for men's national teams in rugby union, managed by World Rugby, the sport's governing body.

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Would I Lie to You? (Charles & Eddie song)

"Would I Lie to You?" is an R&B song by American duo Charles & Eddie.

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Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College

First established as a grammar school for boys in 1877, Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College (WQEIC) is now a sixth form college, located in Leicester, England and part of the WQE-Regent group following its merger with Regent College.

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Wyvern Lingo

Wyvern Lingo is an Irish band from Bray, Ireland in County Wicklow.

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X (magazine)

X, A Quarterly Review, often referred to as X magazine, was a British review of literature and the arts published in London which ran for seven issues between 1959 and 1962.

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Xx (album)

xx is the 2009 debut album by English indie pop band the xx.

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Yaakov Teitel

Yaakov Teitel (יעקב טייטל, born November 1972) is an American-born Israeli religious nationalist, convicted for killing two people in 2009.

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Yahaya Ahmad

Tan Sri Yahaya Ahmad (11 August 1947 – 2 March 1997) was the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of the DRB-HICOM Group of Malaysia.

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Yamaha TMAX

The Yamaha TMAX (or T-Max) series of maxi-scooters has been manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company for the European market since its debut at July 2000 press events in Naples, Italy and Iwata, Japan, combining motorcycle performance with the convenience and flexibility for commuting of a scooter.

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Yeah OK

Yeah OK is an album by Not Squares.

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Yes Lawd!

Yes Lawd! is the debut studio album by American neo soul duo NxWorries, which consists of vocalist Anderson.Paak and producer Knxwledge.

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Yesterday (horse)

Yesterday (foaled 27 February 2000) was an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare.

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Yevgeny Yevtushenko

Yevgeny Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko (Евгений Александрович Евтушенко; 18 July 1933 – 1 April 2017) was a Soviet and Russian poet.

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Yiyun Li

Yiyun Li (李翊雲, born November 4, 1972) is a Chinese American writer, writing in English.

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You and Me (Shane Filan album)

You and Me is the debut solo album by Irish singer-songwriter Shane Filan.

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You're Dead!

You're Dead! is the fifth studio album by American music producer Stephen Ellison, under the alias of Flying Lotus.

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You're the Best Thing About Me

"You're the Best Thing About Me" is a song by Irish rock band U2.

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Youghal

Youghal is a seaside resort town in County Cork, Ireland.

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Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea

Young as the Morning, Old as the Sea is the seventh studio album by Passenger.

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Young Blood (Sophie Ellis-Bextor song)

"Young Blood" is a song by English recording artist Sophie Ellis-Bextor from her fifth studio album Wanderlust (2014).

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Yousuf Karsh

Yousuf Karsh, CC (Armenian name: Hovsep Karsh; December 23, 1908 – July 13, 2002) was an Armenian-Canadian photographer known for his portraits of notable individuals.

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Youth Defence

Youth Defence is an Irish organisation that opposes legalisation of abortion.

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Yuri Andropov

Yuri Vladimirovich Andropov (p; – 9 February 1984) was a Soviet politician and the fourth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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Zara Kitson

Zara Kitson is a Scottish political and LGBT activist who has been a member of the Scottish Green Party since 2011.

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Zavvi (retailer)

Zavvi was an entertainment retail chain in the United Kingdom and Ireland, originally Virgin Megastores.

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Zeitgeist (film series)

Zeitgeist is a series of three documentary films released between 2007 and 2011 that present a number of conspiracy theories, as well as proposals for broad social and economic changes.

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Zelyonka attack

A Zelyonka attack is a form of protest, provocation or violent assault, defined as the act of throwing a solution of brilliant green zelyonka (зелёнка), an antiseptic dye, on the body (usually face) of another.

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Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Yazid Zidane (born 23 June 1972), nicknamed "Zizou", is a French professional football coach and former player who last managed Real Madrid.

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Zion Square assault

The Zion Square assault, also described by Israeli police,Joel Greenberg, 'Jerusalem's late-night dark side,' Haaretz 26 August 2012:'It was a late summer night on Jerusalem’s Jaffa Road, nearly a week after the pummeling of a young Arab by a group of Jewish teenagers a few blocks away in Zion Square, an attack police called an attempted lynch.' the judge who passed sentence, Israeli and foreign media as a 'lynch' or 'attempted lynch(ing)', was an attack by Israeli youths against four Palestinian teenagers that took place on the night of 16–17 August 2012 at Zion Square in Jerusalem.

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Zomba Prison Project

Zomba Prison Project is a recording featuring music composed and performed by prisoners at the maximum-security Zomba Central Prison in Zomba, Malawi.

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Zonad

Zonad is a film by John Carney and Kieran Carney that premiered in July 2009 at the Galway Film Fleadh with the directors in attendance.

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Zoo TV Tour

The Zoo TV Tour (also written as ZooTV, ZOO TV or ZOOTV) was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2.

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Zoological Society of Ireland

The Zoological Society of Ireland (ZSI) is the body responsible for running Dublin Zoo, where it is based, and Fota Wildlife Park in County Cork.

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10 Years Solo Live

10 Years Solo Live is a recording by jazz pianist Brad Mehldau.

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12 Rules for Life

12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos is a 2018 bestselling self-help book by Canadian clinical psychologist and psychology professor Jordan Peterson.

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1608 in Ireland

Events from the year 1608 in Ireland.

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17 December 2013 Ukrainian–Russian action plan

The 17 December 2013 Ukrainian–Russian action plan is a de facto defunct, BBC News (16 June 2014) proposed agreement between the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych and Russian President Vladimir Putin publicized on 17 December 2013 whereby Russia would buy $15 billion of Ukrainian Eurobonds to be issued by Ukraine and that the cost of Russian natural gas supplied to Ukraine would be lowered to $268 per 1,000 cubic metres (the price was more than $400 at the time).

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18+ (band)

18+ is an American band consisting of musicians and visual artists Justin Swinburne and Samia Mirza.

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1806 in Ireland

Events from the year 1806 in Ireland.

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1859 in Ireland

Events from the year 1859 in Ireland.

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1881–82 Home Nations rugby union matches

The 1881–82 Home Nations rugby union matches were a series of international rugby football matches played between the England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales national rugby union teams.

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1891 in Ireland

Events from the year 1891 in Ireland.

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1891 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1907 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1907.

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1910 in aviation

This is a list of aviation-related events from 1910.

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1910 in Ireland

Events from the year 1910 in Ireland.

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1910 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1910 in the United Kingdom.

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1910 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1910 to Wales and its people.

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1913 in Ireland

Events from the year 1913 in Ireland.

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1913 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1914 in Ireland

Events from the year 1914 in Ireland.

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1914 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1914.

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1914 in science

The year 1914 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1916 in Ireland

Events from the year 1916 in Ireland.

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1918 in Ireland

Events from the year 1918 in Ireland.

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1935 in Ireland

Events from the year 1935 in Ireland.

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1937 in Ireland

Events from the year 1937 in Ireland.

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1940 in Ireland

Events from the year 1940 in Ireland.

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1940 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1940.

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1941 in Ireland

Events from the year 1941 in Ireland.

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1948 in Ireland

Events from the year 1948 in Ireland.

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1951 in Ireland

Events from the year 1951 in Ireland.

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1952 in Ireland

Events from the year 1952 in Ireland.

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1953 in Ireland

Events from the year 1953 in Ireland.

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1953 in literature

This article presents lists of literary events and publications in 1953.

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1954 in Ireland

Events from the year 1954 in Ireland.

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1956 in Ireland

Events from the year 1956 in Ireland.

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1959 in Ireland

Events from the year 1959 in Ireland.

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1960 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 1960 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the 73rd All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1960 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.

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1960 in Ireland

Events from the year 1960 in Ireland.

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1967 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 1967 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final was a Gaelic football match played at Croke Park on 24 September 1967 to determine the winners of the 1957 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, the 81st season of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champions of the four provinces of Ireland.

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1969 in Ireland

Events from the year 1969 in Ireland.

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1973 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1973 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1973 season.

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1975 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1975 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1975 season in the sport of camogie.

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1976 in Ireland

Events from the year 1976 in Ireland.

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1977 (Ash album)

1977 is the first official album by Ash, released in May 1996 in the United Kingdom and the following month in the US.

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1977 in Ireland

Events from the year 1977 in Ireland.

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1977 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1977 in Northern Ireland.

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1978 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

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1978 in Ireland

Events from the year 1978 in Ireland.

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1979 in Ireland

Events from the year 1979 in Ireland.

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1980 in Ireland

Events from the year 1980 in Ireland.

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1981 in Ireland

Events from the year 1981 in Ireland.

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1982 in Ireland

Events from the year 1982 in Ireland.

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1983 in Ireland

Events from the year 1983 in Ireland.

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1984 in Ireland

Events from the year 1984 in Ireland.

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1985 in Ireland

Events from the year 1985 in Ireland.

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1986 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1986 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1986 season.

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1987 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1987 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.

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1988 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1988 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship.

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1988–94 British broadcasting voice restrictions

From October 1988 to September 1994 the voices of representatives from Sinn Féin and several Irish republican and loyalist groups were banned by the British government from being broadcast on television and radio in the United Kingdom.

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1989 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1989 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was won by Killkenny who defeated Cork by an eight-point margin in the final.

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1989 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1989 in Northern Ireland.

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1989 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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1990 in Ireland

Events from the year 1990 in Ireland.

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1990 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1990 in Northern Ireland.

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1991 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1991 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was won by Kilkenny who defeated Cork by a seven-point margin in the final.

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1992 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1992 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1992 season.

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1992 in Ireland

Events from the year 1992 in Ireland.

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1993 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1993 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1993 season.

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1993 in Ireland

Events from the year 1993 in Ireland.

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1993 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1993 in Northern Ireland.

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1994 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1994 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship was the high point of the 1994 season.

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1994 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 1994 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the 107th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 1994 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland.

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1995 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1995 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the Bórd na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons—was the high point of the 1995 season.

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1995 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1995 (known for the first time for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1995) was the 109th staging of Ireland's premier hurling knock-out competition.

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1995–96 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship

The 1995–96 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 26th staging of the All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship, an inter-county knockout competition for Ireland's top championship clubs representing each county.

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1996 Docklands bombing

The London Docklands bombing (also known as the South Quay bombing or erroneously referred to as the Canary Wharf bombing) occurred on 9 February 1996, when the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) detonated a powerful truck bomb in South Quay (which is outside of Canary Wharf).

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1996 Manchester bombing

The 1996 Manchester bombing was an attack carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on Saturday 15 June 1996.

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1996–97 Newcastle United F.C. season

The 1996–97 season saw English professional football club Newcastle United participate in the Premier League for the fourth consecutive season since their promotion from the Football League First Division in 1993.

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1997 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1997 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the Bórd na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons—was the high point of the 1997 season.

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1997 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

The All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship of 1997 (known for sponsorship reasons as the Guinness Hurling Championship 1997) was the 111th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition.

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1997 Faber Grand Prix

The 1997 Faber Grand Prix was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts in Hannover, Germany that was part of Tier II of the 1997 WTA Tour.

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1997 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 1997 in Northern Ireland.

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1997 Toray Pan Pacific Open

The 1997 Toray Pan Pacific Open was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet court at the Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium in Tokyo in Japan that was part of Tier I of the 1997 WTA Tour.

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1998 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 1998 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the Bórd na Gaeilge All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons—was the high point of the 1998 season and the first All-Ireland Camogie Final to be televised live.

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1998–99 Manchester United F.C. season

The 1998–99 season was the most successful season in the history of Manchester United Football Club.

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1999 Deutschlandsberg bus crash

On 24 January 1999, a bus carrying Hungarian teenagers on a skiing holiday went off the road in the mountains near Deutschlandsberg in Styria, Austria.

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1999 in Ireland

Events from the year 1999 in Ireland.

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2 (The Gloaming album)

2 is the second studio album by Irish band The Gloaming.

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2000 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 2000 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the Foras na Gaeilge (formerly Bórd na Gaeilge) All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons—was the high point of the 2000 season.

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2000s European sovereign debt crisis timeline

From late 2009, fears of a sovereign debt crisis in some European states developed, with the situation becoming particularly tense in early 2010.

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2001 in Ireland

Events from the year 2001 in Ireland.

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2002 Betty Barclay Cup

The 2002 Betty Barclay Cup was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts at Am Rothenbaum in Hamburg, Germany and was part of Tier II of the 2002 WTA Tour.

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2002 in Ireland

Events from the year 2002 in Ireland.

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2003 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2003 in the Irish music industry.

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2004 in Ireland

Events from the year 2004 in Ireland.

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2004 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2004 in the Irish music industry.

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2004 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 2004 in Northern Ireland.

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2005 in Irish music

This is an, as yet, incomplete summary of the year 2005 in the Irish music industry.

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2006 Dublin riots

A series of riots in Dublin on 25 February 2006 was precipitated by a controversial proposed march down O'Connell Street of a unionist demonstration.

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2006 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2006 in the Irish music industry.

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2006 World Snooker Championship

The 2006 World Snooker Championship (also referred to as the 2006 888.com World Snooker Championship for the purposes of sponsorship) was a professional ranking snooker tournament that was held at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.

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2007 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2007 in the Irish music industry. 2007 was described as "an annus horribilis for Irish music" by the Irish Independents rock critic, Eamon Sweeney.

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2007 Meteor Awards

The 2007 Meteor Music Awards ceremony was held in the Point Theatre, Dublin on Thursday, 1 February 2007.

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2008 in Ireland

Events from the year 2008 in Ireland.

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2008 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2008 in the Irish music industry.

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2008 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 2008 in Northern Ireland.

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2008 Irish flash floods

The 2008 Irish flash floods were a series of flash floods that occurred across the island of Ireland in August 2008.

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2008 Irish pork crisis

The Irish pork crisis of 2008 was a dioxin contamination incident in Ireland that led to an international recall of pork products from Ireland produced between September and early December of that year.

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2008 Meteor Awards

The 2008 Meteor Music Awards ceremony was held in the RDS, Dublin on Friday, 15 February 2008.

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2008 Peshawar bombings

The September 2008 Peshawar bombing was a bombing that occurred on 6 September 2008, in the outskirts of Peshawar, North West Frontier Province, Pakistan.

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2008–09 Cork senior hurling team strike

The 2008–9 Cork senior hurling team strike was a withdrawal of playing services by the 2008 Cork senior hurling team over the issue of team management.

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2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race

The 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race was a yacht race held between 4 October 2008 and 27 June 2009—the 10th edition of the round the world Volvo Ocean Race.

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2009 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship

The 2009 All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship—known as the Gala All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship for sponsorship reasons— is the high point of the 2009 season in the sport of camogie.

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2009 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 2009 All-Ireland Football Final was the 122nd event of its kind.

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2009 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

The 2009 All-Ireland Hurling Final was a hurling match played on 6 September 2009 in Croke Park, Dublin, between Kilkenny and Tipperary.

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2009 Bank of Ireland robbery

The 2009 Bank of Ireland robbery was a large robbery of cash from the College Green cash centre of the Bank of Ireland in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, on 27 February 2009.

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2009 Boko Haram uprising

The 2009 Boko Haram uprising was a conflict between Boko Haram, a militant Islamist group, and Nigerian security forces.

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2009 Connacht Senior Football Championship

The 2009 Connacht Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Connacht Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Connacht GAA.

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2009 Copa del Rey Final

The 2009 Copa del Rey Final was the 107th final of the Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey.

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2009 Derry Gaelic football season

The following are the results and details of the Derry senior Gaelic football team's competitive games in 2009.

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2009 European floods

The 2009 European floods were a series of natural disasters that took place in June 2009 in Central Europe.

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2009 flu pandemic by country

This article deals with the status and efforts regarding the 2009 flu pandemic by country and continent/region.

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2009 French Caribbean general strikes

The 2009 French Caribbean general strikes began in the French overseas region of Guadeloupe on 20 January 2009, and spread to neighbouring Martinique on 5 February 2009.

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2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods

The 2009 Great Britain and Ireland floods were a weather event that affected parts of Great Britain and Ireland throughout November and into December 2009.

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2009 Heineken Cup Final

The 2009 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2008–09 Heineken Cup, the 14th season of Europe's top club rugby union competition.

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2009 in Ireland

Events from the year 2009 in Ireland Taoiseach Brian Cowen described 2009 as the most challenging of his career in politics.

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2009 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2009 in the Irish music industry.

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2009 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2009.

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2009 in Japan

Events in the year 2009 in Japan.

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2009 Massereene Barracks shooting

On 7 March 2009, two off-duty British soldiers of 38 Engineer Regiment were shot dead outside Massereene Barracks in Antrim town, Northern Ireland.

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2009 May Day protests

The 2009 May Day protests were a series of international protests that took place across Europe, Asia and in the other parts of the world over the current global economic crisis.

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2009 Messina floods and mudslides

The 2009 Messina floods and mudslides occurred in Sicily on the night of 1–2 October, mainly along the Ionian coast in the Province of Messina.

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2009 Meteor Awards

The 2009 Meteor Music Awards ceremony took place on 17 March 2009 in the RDS, Dublin.

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2009 Munster Senior Football Championship

The 2009 Munster Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Munster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Munster GAA.

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2009 Republic of Ireland v France football matches

Republic of Ireland vs France was a two-legged football play-off held on 14 and 18 November 2009 between the national teams of the Republic of Ireland and France as part of the UEFA second round of qualification for the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

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2009 Six Nations Championship

The 2009 Six Nations Championship, known as the 2009 RBS 6 Nations because of the tournament's sponsorship by The Royal Bank of Scotland, was the 10th Six Nations Championship, and the 115th international championship, an annual rugby union competition contested by the six major Northern Hemisphere national teams.

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2009 Wujek-Śląsk mine blast

The 2009 Wujek-Śląsk mine blast occurred at the Wujek-Śląsk bituminous coal mine in Ruda Śląska, Poland on 18 September 2009.

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2010 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 2010 All-Ireland Football Final was the 123rd event of its kind.

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2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was the 114th staging of Ireland's premier hurling competition since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 1887.

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2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

The 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 113th All-Ireland Final and the culmination of the 2010 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, an inter-county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland.

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2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Second Round

The UEFA second round was contested by the best eight runners-up from the nine first round groups from the UEFA segment of the qualification tournament for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in football.

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2010 in Ireland

This is a summary of 2010 in Ireland.

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2010 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2010 in the Irish music industry.

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2010 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2010.

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2010 in organized crime

Around the world are countless groupings of individuals who deal exclusively or through a mix of legitimate and illegal activities.

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2010 League of Ireland Premier Division

The 2010 League of Ireland Premier Division was the 26th season of the League of Ireland Premier Division.

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2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship

The 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Leinster Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Leinster GAA.

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2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final

The 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship Final was the last football match of the 2010 Leinster Senior Football Championship, played between Louth and Meath on 11 July 2010 in Croke Park, Dublin.

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2010 Meteor Awards

The 2010 Meteor Music Awards ceremony took place on Friday February 19, 2010 in Dublin.

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2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash

On 10 April 2010, a Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft of the Polish Air Force crashed near the city of Smolensk, Russia, killing all 96 people on board.

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2010 Rás Tailteann

The 2010 FBD Insurance Rás Tailteann was the 58th edition of the Rás Tailteann cycle race.

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2010 Shamrock Rovers F.C. season

The 2010 Shamrock Rovers F.C. season was the club's 89th season competing in the League of Ireland and the team's second season under the stewardship of Michael O'Neill.

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2010 student protest in Dublin

The 2010 student protest in Dublin was a demonstration that took place in the centre of the city on 3 November 2010 in opposition to a proposed increase in university registration fees, further cuts to the student maintenance grant and increasing graduate unemployment and emigration levels caused by the 28th Government of Ireland.

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2010 Thai military crackdown

On 10 April and 13–19 May 2010, the Thai military cracked down on the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) protests in central Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.

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2010 Tipperary senior hurling team season

In 2010 Tipperary claimed their twenty sixth All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship title after a 4-17 to 1-18 win against Kilkenny in the final at Croke Park, Dublin on the 5 September.

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2010–11 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship

The 2010–11 All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championship was the 41st staging of Ireland's premier competition at inter-county level for hurling clubs.

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2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final took place in Croke Park, Dublin on Sunday, 4 September 2011.

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2011 Donegal season

The 2011 Donegal season was the franchise's 107th season since the County Board's foundation in 1905.

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2011 Fergana Valley earthquake

The 2011 Fergana Valley earthquake affected Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan at 01:35 local time on 20 July.

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2011 Heineken Cup Final

The 2011 Heineken Cup Final was the final match of the 2010–11 Heineken Cup, the 16th season of Europe's top club rugby union competition.

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2011 in Ireland

Events during the year 2011 in Ireland.

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2011 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2011 in the Irish music industry.

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2011 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season

The 2011 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season was the 62nd in the club's history.

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2011–12 Dunfermline Athletic F.C. season

The 2011–12 season was Dunfermline Athletic's 1st season back in the Scottish Premier League after winning promotion from the Scottish First Division during the 2010–11 season.

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2011–12 Real Madrid C.F. season

The 2011–12 season is the 108th season in Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's history and their 81st consecutive season in La Liga, the top division of Spanish football.

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2012 Christy Ring Cup

The 2012 Christy Ring Cup was the eighth season of the Christy Ring Cup since its establishment in 2005.

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2012 Donegal season

The 2012 Donegal season was the franchise's 108th season since the County Board's foundation in 1905.

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2012 in Ireland

Events during the year 2012 in Ireland.

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2012 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2012.

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2012 Pakistan factory fires

Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore caught fire on 11 September 2012.

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2012 Ryder Cup

The 39th Ryder Cup was held September 28–30, 2012, in the United States at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago.

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2012–13 cyclo-cross season

The 2012–2013 cyclo-cross season consists of three international series conducted in the bicycle racing discipline of cyclo-cross.

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2012–13 Egyptian protests

The 2012–13 Egyptian protests were part of a large scale popular uprising in Egypt against then-President Mohamed Morsi.

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2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

The 2013 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is the 126th staging of the All-Ireland championship since its establishment in 1887.

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2013 Connacht Senior Football Championship

The 2013 Connacht Senior Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Connacht Senior Football Championship held under the auspices of the Connacht GAA.

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2013 Donegal season

The 2013 Donegal season was the franchise's 109th season since the County Board's foundation in 1905.

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2013 horse meat scandal

The 2013 horse meat scandal was a scandal in Europe in which foods advertised as containing beef were found to contain undeclared or improperly declared horse meat – as much as 100% of the meat content in some cases.

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2013 in Ireland

Events during the year 2013 in Ireland.

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2013 in Irish music

This is a summary of the year 2013 in Irish music.

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2013 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2013.

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2013 League of Ireland Premier Division

The 2013 League of Ireland Premier Division was the 29th season of the League of Ireland Premier Division.

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2013 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship

The 2013 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship was that year's installment of the annual Ulster Senior Club Football Championship which is administered by Ulster GAA.

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2013 Volta a Catalunya

The 2013 Volta a Catalunya was the 93rd running of the Volta a Catalunya cycling stage race.

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2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 2014 All-Ireland Football Final, the 127th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 21 September 2014.

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2014 Donegal season

The 2014 Donegal season was the franchise's 110th season since the County Board's foundation in 1905.

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2014 in Ireland

This is a list of events that occurred during the year 2014 in Ireland.

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2014 in Irish music

This article lists various songs, albums, festivals, and performances of the year 2014 in Irish music.

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2014 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2014.

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2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final

The 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, the 128th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 20 September 2015.

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2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

The 2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, the 128th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2015 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, was played at Croke Park in Dublin on 6 September 2015.

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2015 in Ireland

Events during the year 2015 in Ireland.

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2015 in Irish music

This article lists various songs, albums, festivals, and performances of the year 2015 in Irish music.

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2015 in Irish television

The following is a list of events relating to television in Ireland from 2015.

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2015 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2015.

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2015 International Rules Series

The 2015 International Rules Series (officially the 2015 EirGrid International Rules Test) was contested between Gaelic footballers from Ireland and Australian footballers from Australia.

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2015 La Flèche Wallonne

The 2015 La Flèche Wallonne was the 79th edition of the La Flèche Wallonne one-day cycling classic.

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2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final

The 2015 Munster Senior Hurling Championship Final was a hurling match which was played on 12 July 2015 at Semple Stadium, Thurles.

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2015 Saint-Denis raid

The 2015 Saint-Denis raid was a police raid which became a shootout between at least one hundred French police and soldiers and suspected members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis.

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2015 Tel Aviv synagogue stabbing

On November 19, 2015, an assailant approached the entrance of a Tel Aviv synagogue at prayer time, and stabbed and killed two worshipers.

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2015 UK Championship

The 2015 Betway UK Championship was a professional ranking snooker tournament that took place between 24 November and 6 December 2015 at the Barbican Centre in York, England.

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2015–16 Connacht Rugby season

The 2015–16 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's fifteenth season competing in the Pro12, and the team's twentieth season as a professional side.

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2015–16 UK and Ireland windstorm season

The 2015–16 UK and Ireland windstorm season was the first instance of the United Kingdom's Met Office and Ireland's Met Éireann naming extratropical cyclones.

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2015–18 Irish gangland feud

A major feud between two criminal organizations in The Republic of Ireland has killed eighteen people.

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2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final

The 2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 129th event of its kind and the culmination of the 2016 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

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2016 Dundalk F.C. season

The 2016 Dundalk F.C. season is the club's 114th season of existence, and their 8th consecutive season in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

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2016 Ecuador earthquake

The 2016 Ecuador earthquake occurred on April 16 at with a moment magnitude of 7.8 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe).

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2016 in Ireland

Events during the year 2016 in Ireland.

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2016 in jazz

This is a timeline documenting jazz events in the year 2016.

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2016 in Northern Ireland

Events during the year 2016 in Northern Ireland.

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2016 Irish government formation

The events surrounding the formation of Ireland's government in 2016 took place during March, April and May of that year, following the general election held on 26 February, which failed to produce an overall majority for any of the country's outgoing political alliances and resulted in a hung parliament.

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2016 Macedonian protests

In April 2016, protests began in the Republic of Macedonia against the incumbent President Gjorgje Ivanov and the government led by the interim Prime Minister Emil Dimitriev from the ruling VMRO-DPMNE party.

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2016 Summer Olympics ticket scandal

On 5 August, the day of the 2016 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, police in Rio de Janeiro arrested two people for attempted illegal resale of hundreds of tickets allocated to the Olympic Council of Ireland (OCI).

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2016 Tipperary senior hurling team season

The 2016 season was Michael Ryan's first year as manager of the Tipperary senior hurling team.

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2016–17 Connacht Rugby season

The 2016–17 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's sixteenth season competing in the Pro12, and the team's twenty-first season as a professional side.

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2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round

The 2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round began on 28 June and ended on 24 August 2016.

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2017 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season was a hyperactive and catastrophic hurricane season.

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2017–18 Connacht Rugby season

The 2017–18 season was Irish provincial rugby union side Connacht Rugby's seventeenth season competing in the Pro14, and the team's twenty-second season as a professional side.

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2017–18 Pro14

The 2017–18 Pro14 (also known as the Guinness Pro14 for sponsorship reasons) was the seventeenth season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League.

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2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship

The 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship is the 131st edition of the GAA's premier inter-county Gaelic football competition since its establishment in 1887.

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2018 CervicalCheck cancer controversy

The 2018 CervicalCheck cancer controversy was a scandal that involved several woman in the Republic of Ireland suing the Health Service Executive for receiving incorrect smear test results for cervical cancer.

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2018 in Ireland

Events during the year 2018 in Ireland.

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2018 in literature

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 2018.

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2018–19 Pro14

The 2018–19 Pro14 (also known as the Guinness Pro14 for sponsorship reasons) was the eighteenth season of the professional rugby union competition originally known as the Celtic League.

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21 (Adele album)

21 is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Adele.

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21st Century Child

21st Century Child is an RTÉ television programme which follows children with cameras.

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24K Magic (album)

24K Magic is the third studio album by American singer and songwriter Bruno Mars.

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2SM

2SM is an Australian radio station, licensed to and serving Sydney, broadcasting on 1269 kilohertz on the AM band.

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39th G8 summit

The 39th G8 summit was held on 17–18 June 2013, at the Lough Erne Resort, a five-star hotel and golf resort on the shore of Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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3Arena

The 3Arena (originally The O2) is an indoor amphitheatre located at North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland.

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3D Issue

3D Issue is an Irish software firm that was founded in 2006.

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4 (Beyoncé album)

4 is the fourth studio album by American singer Beyoncé.

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4′33″

4′33″ (pronounced "Four minutes, thirty-three seconds" or just "Four thirty-three"Solomon 1998/2002.) is a three-movement compositionPritchett, Kuhn, Grove.

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50,000 Secret Journeys

50,000 Secret Journeys is an Irish documentary made by Fintan Connolly and Hilary Dully for RTÉ One in 1994.

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7 (Beach House album)

7 is the seventh studio album by American dream pop band Beach House, released on May 11, 2018, through Sub Pop, Bella Union and Mistletone.

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7 (Seal album)

7 is the ninth studio album by British soul and R&B singer-songwriter Seal.

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8.5 Hours

8.5 Hours is a 2008 Irish film written and directed by Brian Lally.

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99.9%

99.9% is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music producer Kaytranada, released on May 6, 2016, through XL Recordings worldwide and HW&W Recordings in Canada.

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